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Old 07-26-2012, 01:01 PM
JerseyCoast JerseyCoast is offline
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Default Trolling Drails up to 64ozs !!! in stock!

We are now stocking HEAVY DUTY Trolling Drails up to 64ozs. Made for offshore trolling. Have them 4oz - 64oz sizes in stock. Can be found on our website under terminal tackle categorie.
I know a few local guys wanted 32oz size to troll for wahoo, so we went above that just incase.

http://shop.jerseytackle.com/product...&categoryId=50
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Old 07-26-2012, 02:38 PM
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Default Re: Trolling Drails up to 64ozs !!! in stock!

nothin wrong with trolling drails, but in my opinion, start carrying large planers and a planer wind on bridle system, learn that system and you will never go with a drail again!!
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Old 07-26-2012, 03:11 PM
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nothin wrong with trolling drails, but in my opinion, start carrying large planers and a planer wind on bridle system, learn that system and you will never go with a drail again!!
No argument there. But........ the downside of retail is: we need to have it all. Some guys hear the word planer and cringe! Still to this day, if I use a drail, I will keep it off to the side, away from the connection between me and the fish. I have wat hed these very same drails land fish over 400#, so they are made right, but its in my head.
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