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Fishing Big John talks about fishing line,boats and captains

John DeCuffa from Jacks Bait and Tackle on City Island in New York talks about what fishing line to use for opening striped bass season March 16th and invites all captains to come on down and be a guest. www.jacksbaitandtackle.com jacksbait@aol.com 718-885-2042
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Gambler 2100/Merc 250 ProXB. Semi-lab 28Trophy Prop by Leading Edge Propeller. Bob’s Low Water Pickup nose cone. Location: Lake Jackson – Sebring, Fl. *CHECK OUT PART 2 for an all around look at how the boat glides across the water!*
Video Rating: 5 / 5

11 Responses to “Fishing Big John talks about fishing line,boats and captains”

  • FishOnFishing:

    Do you need a fishing liscence to rent a boat?

  • thenerf12:

    cool

  • MMIGZ08:

    BIG JOHN IS THE MAN

  • BulletBlazerSS:

    can’t believe you don’t fish with that beauty…

  • greensidenavy18:

    well if you get a wireless motorguide it has a removeable base plate. that’s what we’ve got on the Allison

  • StormMaiden07:

    I don’t use the boat to fish. I don’t have a trolling motor on it. All I use it for is speed. -Rich

  • greensidenavy18:

    as far as the nose sticking up, is there much weight transfer at all once you get on the front deck? fishablility is what im wondering about, cuz if i remember right the weight isnt too much off from say bass cats or stratos, but do you get blown around when your on the trolling motor

  • StormMaiden07:

    Hi! Thanks for the comments! The only thing that gets any wind is your head, because you are nestled down in a cockpit sort of like an Indy car. When I take people for rides at 80-85 mph and they are not holding on to anything. It does ride low in the backand high in the front espesecially since I took the trolling motor off. Thanks, Rich

  • rangerbass519:

    Hey nice vid beutiful boat. I was lookin at one of them, but I noticed the bow sticks high out of the water. Do you get blown around in the wind much?

  • StormMaiden07:

    Hey man. Thank you for the comment. I hit 87 mph GPS with 100% humidity earlier this summer, and I’m hoping to GPS the Gambler again this winter with the lower humidity and hit 90 mph or above!
    Thanks again, always good to hear from a fellow boat enthusiast!

  • crowdcor225:

    Awesome vid man! The Mercury 250′s really have some git up and go in them. I have a 250 mercu on my 24′ Alumaweld Intruder and it tops out at 56.4 MPH. What a blast. My motor however is a saltwater edition and it loves gas! Take care!

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