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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question You want a second hook in case your bait gets eaten before you hook a fish. Its a long way to go to do a bait check. | 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question 170 to 220 ft. deep   24 oz. sinkers, go lighter if tide and current permit. I use 50lb. MONO. ( try picking those little knots out of the braid in minus 20* F.) High low, no bells, no whistles, no beads. I use a 7/0 baitholder, each hook 2 to at least 3 feet apart. Big water, big hooks, big baits, big sinkers, big rods, big reels, leave the fluke stuff at home. Go big or go home. I use Mason hard nylon to tie my own rigs, 50lb. test. Pack 3 boxes of frozen squid (whole frozen 8" long) Whole squid on each hook..........THUMPA.....THUMPA.......THUMPA !!! Have fun !!! | 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question Quote: 
 Good advice. Leif 
				__________________ http://leifsnjfishinginformation.blogspot.com/ http://fliesbyleif.blogspot.com/ http://photographybyleif.blogspot.com/ Cod is King Last edited by Leif; 01-23-2013 at 09:00 PM.. | 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question Dont need a 2 speed but its nice to have.. Did fine with my Avet Sx and MXL 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question how about snags? do you lose many rigs? i have never gone either but am considering it. thanks for your info | 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question Quote: 
 Sometimes dont loose a single sinker.. other times you loose a few.. Its bottom fishing you know.. so snags come with the territory.. you should go.. You will have a great time! Its been drop and reel fishing!! 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question Woo hoo, 3 hours baby!!!!!!!! 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question I have an inexpensive penn power stick rod: 7'6",  line 40-80# , 12-20oz. Is this rod good enough for the 18 hours offshore trips? | 
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|  Re: OffShore SeaBass Question Quote: 
 
				__________________ Jay Santiago "For the rich there is therapy for the rest of us there is fishing" "A bad day of fishing turns into a good day of drinking"    ���� | 
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