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![]() Bounce Bounce Bounce!!!!
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![]() Under 2 ounces, I use spinning tackle. Over 2 conventional.
I use a Homer-Rhodes loop knot to attach the bucktail to the leader. More you do it, the better you become. If you miss the initial strike, keep bouncing as alot of times the fluke will hit it again. |
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![]() Seen all those guys plus the guys on BMH do it that way.
I don't. I fish the back side of the drift, using as heavy as needed to stay as perpendicular as possible. Do NOT drag them.......you ain't aiming to snag the fluke but rather catch them. WHATEVER bait you're imitating is SWIMMING close to the bottom. Touch the bottom every 5-10 bounces just to be sure you're in proximity. Some days they like a steady, slow bounce while other days they fall for the big UP & DOWN. After a miss, drop the bucktail to the bottom and let out line. Sometimes they'll think they wounded it and then pounce back on it. I always use a stinger hook. SOME peepz use the Owner/Gami 3/0 or 4/0 pre-made stingers. Some make their own fashioning them like those just mentioned. Other peepz tie &/or crimp heavy mono to a trailer hook for their stingers. I either buy Mai Tai bucktails with a swivel ALREADY ON IT (slightly more $) and crimp on a siwash hook or buy swivels the smallest size BUT just big enough to fit over the bucktail's hook barb and the siwash hook. Joe @ Mai Tai showed me the Cat's Azz last week; close the eye on siwash hook. slip plastic tubing (just barely big enough to fit over the eye) OVER the eye, then clip the tubing. Snap the siwash hook onto the bucktail hook, puncturing the plastic tubing. The tubing keeps the stinger hook on AND STRAIGHT. The ways I use aren't going to be quite as long as the pre-made stinger hooks BUT they'll cost A LOT LESS. A pack of Gami stingers (3/0 has 3 and 4/0 has 2 in each pack) cost around $4. Swivels are a dime and hooks 20 cents so mine cost 20% of the pre-made ones and take only seconds to make. Big and Fresh Strips.....fluke (watch laws), sea robin, mackeral, bunker, blue fish, shark....anything. TRIM the strip WELL.....you want it to flutter not flop around. Some peepz put whole squid on their bucktails and stinger with success. Teasers above the bucktail is another story. |
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Owner sells stinger hooks with the plastic over the eye that Lab was describing. I buy stinger hooks with oversized closed eyes that will fit over the bucktail hook barb and bring aquarium tubing to fit over the hook eye. Like Lab says, it will hold the stinger straight back, but sometimes the stinger will twist around and twist the strip bait. Be sure to check for this and fix it if it happens. Good luck Last edited by GregV; 06-17-2009 at 05:13 PM.. |
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![]() The hooks with the over size eyes are siwash hooks.
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![]() Thanks guys so much for the info.....I have bucktailed fromtime to time now but I am trying to up my game and I hear reports from shapies here and it seems most of the best fluking is done with bucktails not bait.
The info I am would like also is brands, colors, etc and lines used. Thanks again for taking your time to help me out! Ken |
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