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Please give me some ideas on how to use radials in immersion in a
stream. Are there problems with fishes ?

Thanks a lot !

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Just lay them out on the bottom like you would on the ground... The
fish will not even notice the wires... Fresh water is not a good
conductor so there is no advantage to putting them in the water.. And
there is no great disadvantage either... Should work just fine...

denny / k8do

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Please give me some ideas on how to use radials in immersion in a
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Thanks a lot !


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Only if you use hooks. TROT lines are prohibited in most of the USA.

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Please give me some ideas on how to use radials in immersion in a
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Thanks a lot !


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