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Here is a pic of a small laker that took 2 mag spoons off the same rod. It took the main line spoon and then swam up and took the cheater.

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We had that happen earlier this year running 2 rods off one rigger 15' apart. Laker as well. Not sure how common that is still kind of a rookie at this.

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This one came off the center rigger and port rigger 60 and 55 ft down last week. Then again on the opposit sides of the boat, 18 feet apart and 40 ft off the ball. Hard to believe these otherwise lazy fish could swim that fast! Last week I had to run 3 mph or better to stay off them for kings. Still got a lot of short hits from them. CRAZY!

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This one came off the center rigger and port rigger 60 and 55 ft down last week. Then again on the opposit sides of the boat, 18 feet apart and 40 ft off the ball. Hard to believe these otherwise lazy fish could swim that fast! Last week I had to run 3 mph or better to stay off them for kings. Still got a lot of short hits from them. CRAZY!

Mark

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That laker had some good taste in spoon colors Mark. It is amazing what a fish will do to survive.

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