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<blockquote data-quote="cyclops2" data-source="post: 493914" data-attributes="member: 32141"><p>Bingo 1 They are like hooking a Channel Catfish on the first run. I was using the Diawa Ultralight reels. Used them & 2# test on trolling for schools of Yellow Perch. A 14" or 16" perch is a hoot and great eating. I think the perch actually smell sweet when caught & filleted after boating them. Then into ice water in a ziplock bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyclops2, post: 493914, member: 32141"] Bingo 1 They are like hooking a Channel Catfish on the first run. I was using the Diawa Ultralight reels. Used them & 2# test on trolling for schools of Yellow Perch. A 14" or 16" perch is a hoot and great eating. I think the perch actually smell sweet when caught & filleted after boating them. Then into ice water in a ziplock bag. [/QUOTE]
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