Doc, I honestly doubt it b/c I really don't think fluoro doesn't make that much of a difference in inshore fishing.Where it does make a difference is offshore fishing, like tuna chunking.
I was reading a thread on another site about jigging for stripers. They were going over what types of jigs to use (diamonds, AVAs, crippled herrings, Storm shads being the most popular choices), but I had a couple questions that I thought I would bring up here on this topic.What do most of your prefer to tip the jigs (if using something like the diamond) with? One guy mentioned pork rinds, but how about clams? Maybe a clam strip would attract the stripers.Additionally, when attempting to jig for stripers, is it best to judge only by bird action/FF display or target certain spots that have structure, topography features? How about when fishing in the river, where the water is shallower? Is jigging still effective, or should you cast out a long way with a Storm shad and retrieve?
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