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I have seen the videos and listened to the guys talk about it but was just wondering if any of you guys have tried it around here. They say it is a clear water technique so SoHo or Watauga should be prime spy baiting lakes. I may have to give it a whirl because you all know I am an avid finesse fisherman. Nothing makes me happier than tight lining, float and fly fishing, damiki, or tiny 1/8 oz jigs.

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I have seen the videos and listened to the guys talk about it but was just wondering if any of you guys have tried it around here. They say it is a clear water technique so SoHo or Watauga should be prime spy baiting lakes. I may have to give it a whirl because you all know I am an avid finesse fisherman. Nothing makes me happier than tight lining, float and fly fishing, damiki, or tiny 1/8 oz jigs.

Your finesse game amounts to turning your trolling motor 1 click off of high & moving the boat into 8 feet of water. I wish you luck, but I don't see you spybaiting any longer than 10 minutes max.
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:wavesmile: :wavesmile: Ok I can tell all of you folks why your not having the luck like in the Video DUO. I bet none of yall can speak Japanese so none of you can talk to the fishes like he does and that is why it does not work well for ya'll. Take a course and learn Japanese and then go back and try it again. Oh Yea and you need a lake that is chock full of 10+ pound fish in it too.................jmho    Maybe one of Bill Dances Ponds once you learn Japanese...... :thumbsup2: :thumbsup2:

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