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Old 05-12-2010, 11:34 AM
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I use all that as already been mentioned.

I also like using a clouser minnow with either a 1/0 or 2/0 hook tipped with a spearing.
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Old 05-12-2010, 11:56 AM
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I normally don't use teasers, but I do use the Gulp swimming mullets all the time, and usually out-fish almost everyone else on the boat. Mostly shorts, though, and lots of robins mixed in. Seems like it's more of a numbers tactic.
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Default Re: Fluke Teasers?

More importantly........

How do you tie your teasers on???

a seperate line from a swivel?
a drooper loop?
a figure 8 loop?

Anyone have issues with breakage @ that teaser connection?
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Old 05-12-2010, 12:40 PM
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More importantly........

How do you tie your teasers on???

a seperate line from a swivel?
a drooper loop?
a figure 8 loop?

Anyone have issues with breakage @ that teaser connection?
Dropper loop...no problems with tangling the main leader.
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More importantly........

How do you tie your teasers on???

a seperate line from a swivel?
a drooper loop?
a figure 8 loop?

Anyone have issues with breakage @ that teaser connection?
I am probably one of the worst knot tyers around. (Never got my Boy Scout merit badge) If I have time I make up rigs before hand and use a droppor loop for the teaser hook. After I use my dozen or so made up rigs I then just get frustrated and tie a double overhand knot with a loop in it. (This probably costs me more rigs!)

Biggest problem I have is with the small eye on the Gami ooks. I have started to switch over to Owner hooks for that reason.
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Reelron

Try this knot call the KIWI Dropper Loop - retains about 90 percent of line strength VS. the 50 - 60 that the conventional dropper loop is. Try it a few times and you will see that it's really quite easy.

http://www.fishingkites.co.nz/fishin...ing_knots.html
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Try this knot call the KIWI Dropper Loop - retains about 90 percent of line strength VS. the 50 - 60 that the conventional dropper loop is. Try it a few times and you will see that it's really quite easy.

http://www.fishingkites.co.nz/fishin...ing_knots.html


I'll try that one. If I don't tie the dropper loop correctly, it becomes like a slip knot and weakens the line when pulled tight. I've seen the figure 8 fail a lot!
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I use figure 8 knots, both on the teaser and on the bottom for the bucktail.
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Old 05-14-2010, 11:51 AM
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Ron good post, whether its a teaser or plastic I think the idea is good. Many surf guys claim that a lot of times the teaser outfishes the main hook.
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