Hawgsticker | Mon Apr-21-03 08:11 AM |
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#9385, "RE: Losing fish on spinner blades."
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Mon Apr-21-03 08:12 AM by Hawgsticker
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FYI... I have found that the best way to rig a trailer hook is to NOT put the surgical tubing over the eye of the hook, but to put the hook on and the place the piece of tubing on the hook afterwards. This will let the trailer hook swing freely. I found that when I did it the other way the trailer hook tended to get pushed out to the side causing my bait to track to the side. Since making the change, I have had no problems with it. I have also heard more than one "Pro" speak on the subject and have the same results. I just wanted to share what I had learned.
Here fishy, fishy, fishy......
Clay
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| Losing fish on spinner blades.
[View all] , SJ, Tue Apr-15-03 12:36 PM
| | RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
swimbait,
Apr 15th 2003, #1
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
Sacto John,
Apr 15th 2003, #2
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
SJ,
Apr 15th 2003, #3
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
fongster,
Apr 15th 2003, #4
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AMP2564,
Apr 15th 2003, #5
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
SJ,
Apr 16th 2003, #6
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BURGIE,
Apr 19th 2003, #7
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
Jigngerr,
Apr 20th 2003, #8
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
Hawgsticker,
Apr 21st 2003 #9
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
salmonoid 1,
Apr 21st 2003, #10
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
Hawgsticker,
Apr 21st 2003, #11
RE: Losing fish on spinner blades.,
Joeman,
Apr 21st 2003, #12
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