I like the Albright when I am using live bait in rocky bases, as I worry the FG may get its first wrap nicked and lose the knot
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I feel that the old school fishing knowledge that was centered around wind, tides, weather, and a certain kind of instinct is no longer as important as it once was, prior to sonar coming onto the scene
-Marianne W., Verified Buyer
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