Rainy Tactics with new Hurricanes

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Rainy Tactics with new Hurricanes

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I decided on the Hurricane redbone Inshore Rods (7'6 spin 7'0 casting )and sitting here looking at them is killing me; not to mention I have about had all I can stand with these rainy weekends, so say one was salty (masochistic) enough to brave the incoming tide today....what is a good rainy day red fish tactic? :smt100
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Chunk and wind.
What was I supposed to do today?
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tin can wrote:Chunk and wind.

direct and 2 the point. :thumbup:
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birddog wrote:
tin can wrote:Chunk and wind.

direct and 2 the point. :thumbup:
No...flip and pull on rainy days.
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Thanks guys.....I had to cancel. Can you believe I could not find a soul that wanted to brave the cold with me? So I am headed down in the AM around 11 and fish the rising tide....
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I love the Redbone rods. Very good choice for the buck. I use there medium 7-6 rod for jigs to topwater. Nice choice FF you wont be disapointed. :thumbup:
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fishfeeder wrote:Thanks guys.....I had to cancel. Can you believe I could not find a soul that wanted to brave the cold with me? So I am headed down in the AM around 11 and fish the rising tide....

That's sad. Hard to believe other people don't want to go out and get skunked in the rain. Good luck tomorrow. Hopefully the reds won't be as docile. I'm so sick of these pressure changes every Friday. Saw a bunch again today, mostly sitting still as if they thought we couldn't see them. Didn't want to eat nothin. Did lots of chunkin, flippin and windin. couple of half-arse bumps is what we got all day. New rods are good luck though. :thumbup:
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Send the rods to me and I will take pictures of the fish I catch with them.
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headed out.......lets see if I can do something about this skunk......report to follow..
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