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Ok now that I've got a set of 300s and a set of 150s , I put the 300s on the outside , but I set out the 150s and the TX-22s on the 150s want to go right under the line in the air of the 300s !!!!! It's nuts I tell you and those TX-22s want to jump waves like slalom skier . I am going to have to modify my TX-44s to keep their bows in the water though they are poppin wheelies.

Advice anyone.

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Yup, 150's outside the 300's with the 150 rods higher and/or farther forward on the boat. That way the lines higher in the water column (150) will go over the top of the deeper ones (300) -- for both resetting lines and when a fish hits.

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I knew it, just thought I was doing something wrong. I'll put the 150s on the outside as they should be . Also adding some S/S fasteners to the fronts to keep their bows in the water .

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