Mack Toon

Hertford, NC, United States

Mack Toon from Hertford NC Old town 106pdl

18 Apr 19:11

Xtr130 is a beast.. biggest best kayak on the market right now have a good friend who has one runs 2 Garmin 93sv one on the bow and one by the seat he stands up and uses his ffs.. Chad Hoover is about 300+ pounds and stands and fishes out of his just fine.. if you want the best kayak on the market get it.. the hull is the thickest of any kayak on the market

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18 Apr 08:52

Savage gear and the truck shads are really good

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I did not catch a single fish on a flat this last tournament all on laydowns and on points

13 Apr 18:41

Tron that’s my local waters ;) they are in here

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12 Apr 13:29

Where is mine

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Just a beefy drop shot

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Me and Rick are .. I’m driving up to the chikohominy river to fish with him

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10 Apr 20:43

Trust your instincts.. fish your confidence baits.. do not get caught up in the dock talk or what all the other anglers are saying.. everyone says they catch a bunch of fish and usually the only got 5-6 bites and caught 5 or 6 lol.. learn the routes on bass migration.. and remember community bass live and die in one little creek.. never leaving it.. if you need help with anything text me at 2523401563

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10 Apr 18:04

After work fishing caught 3 from the bank. This one was the largest .. neko rigged crush city janitor fishing drop offs next to flats .. 6-8ft of water

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10 Apr 17:59

So on alot of the lives/round tables i got asked what an above a shot is so here is a picture and a break down

I use a heavy dock skipping rod usually 7ft 7’6

65 pound braid (any decent flipping stick will work)

3/0 straight shank flipping hook tied palomer with the line back through just like a drop shot then I will take and put a bobber stop on the tag line end..

Next I usually use a 3/8 to a 3/4 oz bullet weight (Depending on depth/cover) .. and on the end I use a swivel tied on by a another palomer knot (so the weight will not come off and helps with line twist) then I let the weight rest on the swivel, run the bobber stop to the bottom of the weight to peg it..

I use this In areas where it is extremely heavy cover but I still want some finesse or when the bottom is muddy/gunk..

just a different approach to flipping heavy cover to keep bait suspended.. lure of choice is a Zman fatty z most of the time but experiment.. (works best in muddy to stained water)

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