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Old 01-04-2007, 08:32 AM
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I bought the new DVD from Saltwater Edge yesterday, and watched it last night. I loved it!!! Seeing I am a fishing moron, I got a lot of info out of it. There was so much underwater video. You know when you see a good movie, but don't want to ruin it by telling someone what happens? Same here. Just want to say, I never imagined there was so many bass, huge bass, down there, not to mention, so close to us here in RI. Go get the DVD. If you did not already have the bug, you will!!!!
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Old 01-07-2007, 09:58 AM
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Definitely a good DVD and there is supposed to be another one that isn't four years away.

I'd like to see footage of stripers actually feeding, whether it's on live baits or even better on plugs.
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Old 01-07-2007, 07:14 PM
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I agree, that would be nice. I was sort of expecting that in this one, but it was still great.
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:19 AM
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That video is killer. It will really make you think about your presentation and tactics. I know that I learned a lot by watching it.

By the way, you guys have great structure up there in RI. I'm definitely jealous. Here in NJ (specifically the Atlantic City area), we have almost zippo for structure. We have some jetties here and there, but they don't usually border much deep water. There are some exceptions, but most of them are along the beach, so they may span a shallow trough between the beach and a sandbar, but that's about it. After a storm, you will get some changes to the soft structure, but our beaches are so shallow here, you have to get way off the beach in order to get any kind of depth.
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