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Unread 07-03-2020, 02:46 PM   #6
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Ken's question is a good one. Also, what are the typical ranges at which you'll generally be shooting? Early season or later (I assume early to mid-season if you are jump shooting from a canoe)?

Early and close, I'd go with the 5s also. Later and/or with greater distance, I'd opt for number 4 shot.

Center 'em and close range and any of the sizes will do it.
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