Samuels marlin+ rip charts

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    Posted: 22 Feb 2021 at 4:13pm
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Samuel got his first marlin on sat morn, saw a eddy in the chlorophyl chart down by TK, as soon as we got to the mark there was acres of skippys feeding on the surface, took 20 seconds to catch one. Bridled it up and dragged it around the schools and BOOM, job done. Love using rip charts should have got something like that years ago really does pay for itself in gas and wasted time in **** water.
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Great result by using good tools.
That understanding will put you in very good stead.
Just cruising in my now sweetas pimped out Southern 755 HT0!
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We've been using Ocean SSTs for the first time this year. We found a spot off Raglan where the current diverges and have been going back week after week, and finding fish most trips. Saved a heap of money in gas so far!

Congrats on Samuel's Marlin!
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Originally posted by Bigfishbob Bigfishbob wrote:

We've been using Ocean SSTs for the first time this year. We found a spot off Raglan where the current diverges and have been going back week after week, and finding fish most trips. Saved a heap of money in gas so far!

Congrats on Samuel's Marlin!
Will just have to follow you out, Bob😉
Are the charts easy to understand?
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if you go on youtube and look up rip charts there are some good videos from ripcharts that explain how to use them. Amazing how often i find all the key factors lining up on the charts then go and put the co ordinates in my gps and its almost exactly where we have caught fish in the past
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