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    Definitely depends on the waves that day. Use the smallest bottom bouncer that will keep you ticking bottom as you drift or troll. Some days that's only 1/2 ounce. Other days it's 2 ounces or more. The upside is bouncers are cheap and you don't lose them. Can get them at Cabela's in a 6-pack for not a lot of money.


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    Thanks again perchhunter. I know I am asking alot of question on here, but I am going to a new place and want to make sure I put myself and my buddy in a position to catch fish.

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