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Fish Tips: Using a Shock Leader
Fish Tips: Using a Shock Leader There are several reasons to use a … when fishing in salt water. This is even more so when using the new braided lines. As good as the braids are, they …
Kaylie - 06/22/2018 - 10:23
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Bluewater Fishing Reefs and Wrecks
… carry the boat too fast to fish, I will set the anchor. Using the buoy you dropped on the structure, drift away … braided line with a six- or seven-foot, 50-pound mono shock leader attached with an Albright knot on a conventional reel …
Kaylie - 02/15/2019 - 14:14
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Surface Lures for Blues and Rockfish
… or upwind so you will drift towards the school without using the motor. If you do this right and no other captain … line and a short, six- to eight-inch, 30-pound Fluorocarbon leader. I tie the leader to the running line with an … a Coast-Loc or Scientific Angler snap to the end of the shock leader. Never, ever use wire leaders. I do recall …
Kaylie - 08/27/2019 - 09:55
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Fish Forecasts: April 2014 Edition
… season. Captain Forrest will target rockfish this month, using light tackle both jigging and trolling in waters … action spinning or jigging rod with 100-pound braid and a shock leader of 130 mono. He likes to add a short bite leader of …
Kaylie - 06/11/2018 - 09:20
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How to Fish For Winter Time Tautog
… Gulp! peeler crabs and on a Stingsilver. Both times I was using those artificials for black sea bass. I only use … hook when tog fishing. I tie a bottom rig out of 30-pound leader material with a perfection loop on one end and a … loop, and I snap the top loop to my 50-pound Fluorocarbon shock leaded. The completed rig is about one-foot long with …
Kaylie - 01/10/2020 - 10:08