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    Forward Facing Sonar for DropSwimming Magazine Article

    For the Active Target users (and other Forward Facing Sonar users) I have a new article published in Western Bass Magazine about the technique of DropSwimming. It should be very useful for you and has been a deadly tournament winning strategy I and others have used for more than 20 years now (made even better now that I have dual Active Target 2 units). Hope you like it:

    https://storage.westernbass.com/mag_...ge6/index.html
    ciao,
    Marc

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    Nicely done!

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    Thank you, all. This article shows an aspect of dropshotting that many do not realize, and with FFS this is especially deadly!
    ciao,
    Marc

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    Good stuff as usual Marc

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    Good article... I think several pros have been utilizing a similiar technique with a neko rig lately. This looks pretty cool because you can offer a more finesse bait and cast it the distance you need. Looking forward to giving it a shot... and won't be a stretch as I usually have one on the deck when scoping.

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    Thanks guys, this is a great technique made even better by FFS.
    ciao,
    Marc