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Now I was only on a 45 footer, a long liner. So we went out with 200 pots and these things are round, they're like metal cages and they're all tied together. They got maybe 10 feet or 20 feet in between them. They're all tied together in a big string with the heaviest old kind of rope you've ever seen because these things are heavy, right? And they go down about 660 feet to the bottom of the ocean. So you throw your first and they're all stacked up and they're tied together. So you bait those up with squid bait and then you stack them into four stacks of 50. So when you go out you go to four different spots and you throw 50 pots in each spot. And when you throw the first one, all of that rope starts whipping back and forth, that's 660 feet of rope, just starts whipping back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. That's why you're the best at attacking a boat because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat. Because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat. Because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat. Because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat. Because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat. Because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat. Because when you throw the first one, you're the best at attacking a boat.
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