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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Appal" data-source="post: 352658" data-attributes="member: 12405"><p>Thanks for the advice and other observations. I live in the mountains of western NC. SC coastal waters are hours closer than NC coast. May be that's why NC boats go there. Certainly all the Outer Banks provide more coastline and a bigger variety of fishing environments. We take what we can get. I too am really good at snagging overhead and underwater structure. Now if only I could hook a fish that would break my line. </p><p></p><p>I had planned to use a long fluoro leader for invisibility, but my 10# mono is smaller diameter than my 6# fluoro. Concerned about what knot to use to tie them together. Maybe I should just stick to crabbing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Appal, post: 352658, member: 12405"] Thanks for the advice and other observations. I live in the mountains of western NC. SC coastal waters are hours closer than NC coast. May be that's why NC boats go there. Certainly all the Outer Banks provide more coastline and a bigger variety of fishing environments. We take what we can get. I too am really good at snagging overhead and underwater structure. Now if only I could hook a fish that would break my line. I had planned to use a long fluoro leader for invisibility, but my 10# mono is smaller diameter than my 6# fluoro. Concerned about what knot to use to tie them together. Maybe I should just stick to crabbing. [/QUOTE]
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