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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Helping Each Other Out => Topic started by: Ruger314 on June 13, 2007, 04:23:41 PM
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Guyts looking for help on tying the knot for making up teaser rigs..Mostly using the fluke balls and want to add the teaser a foot above, Can you guys help me with the knot to keep the teaser off the main line to the ball. Any help is a huge step in the right direction!
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Joey I use a small dropper loop..
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Here is a site with animated knots. Just put your cursor over the number under the knot and it will show that step.
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfishing.php
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Great website Joe..
thanks Joe
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Joey
Try this rig i use for Fluke, dropper loop at the end for sinker, come up about 8" and then tie 3-4 dropper loops 6" apart put fluke hook on each dropper and rig with a Kellie, small herring or peanut bunker. Looks like a mini school of fish and is deadly on da Flukies TT^
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Here is a site with animated knots. Just put your cursor over the number under the knot and it will show that step.
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfishing.php
Great find..
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Joey
Try this rig i use for Fluke, dropper loop at the end for sinker, come up about 8" and then tie 3-4 dropper loops 6" apart put fluke hook on each dropper and rig with a Kellie, small herring or peanut bunker. Looks like a mini school of fish and is deadly on da Flukies TT^
I've tied a rig similar to that in the past but without has many hooks.
I first snelled a 2/0 hook leaving an extra long tag end. To the tag end I snelled a 3/0 hook. On the 2/0 hook I would bait with a jumbo kilie and on the 3/0 a strip bait/spearing combo.
Very effective rig, especially on slack water or when there is little drift as the jumbo killie wiggling around provides motion to the strip/spearing bait.