03-31-2010, 05:02 PM
Been there,, done that...
#1.. Because of distances from shore to Mac locations,, and the W factor,, hitch a hide in a taxi to a honey hole and back to shore.
#2. Dont get up ended..
My concern would be the stress factor on the mac while working them from a float tube.. Your basically setting on a bobber so you have no real leverage..
Large Mac pull hard so backing off your drag to keep from being up ended might drag (forgive the pun) out the battle long enough to over stress the fish..
Just a thought....
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#1.. Because of distances from shore to Mac locations,, and the W factor,, hitch a hide in a taxi to a honey hole and back to shore.
#2. Dont get up ended..
My concern would be the stress factor on the mac while working them from a float tube.. Your basically setting on a bobber so you have no real leverage..
Large Mac pull hard so backing off your drag to keep from being up ended might drag (forgive the pun) out the battle long enough to over stress the fish..
Just a thought....
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