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I like the cone for the extra weight! I was thinking today about how to add more weight to my big clousers to get them down a bit deeper. I may have to copy your technique.
There is the cone Alaska Brass 3/8 size, as well as 0.35 wire on the entire hook shank. Also, xl tin plated lead eyes.I like the cone for the extra weight! I was thinking today about how to add more weight to my big clousers to get them down a bit deeper. I may have to copy your technique.
"Naked" as in long leader and cast/count down, or dangling as in vertical with a full sinking line, or? I really like your balanced leeches.Had a good morning using these balanced leech couple days ago. Used them on the end of a naked line technique..View attachment 160502
Gonna give bucktailing a shot tomorrow. View attachment 160610
I was wondering if it would make a difference. Most of the videos I’ve seen have the stinger pointing down. I figured it might help keel but what do I know? Any particular reason you prefer point up?Nice!
Just a suggestion though it’s totally personal preference. Maybe consider turning the stinger hook point up?
SF
I was wondering if it would make a difference. Most of the videos I’ve seen have the stinger pointing down. I figured it might help keel but what do I know? Any particular reason you prefer point up?
That's a good point! I'll switch them around. I'm hoping for some keepers but it sounds like there are plenty of wilds mixed in so better safe than sorry.Just a personal preference but mainly for fish I intend to release purposes.
I’d rather hook a fish in the top of the mouth rather than the tongue area if they get the stringer hook. There is no guarantee that a hook point up on the stinger won’t at times hook the tongue area, but I think it helps decrease the chances.
Good luck out there!
SF