is a 2 oz bucktail too heavy to fish with for fluke ? i bought 2 and will the sduid tail version work
rule of thumb.. use the proper weight to just hold bottom. With that said, it all varies on conditions.. I was using 6 - 8oz bucktails in the ocean and still managed to catch shorts..
Quote from: Luna Sea 4 on September 10, 2014, 08:00:47 PMrule of thumb.. use the proper weight to just hold bottom. With that said, it all varies on conditions.. I was using 6 - 8oz bucktails in the ocean and still managed to catch shorts.. Ahhhhh so true, and then there are those days when things are rippin' and ya gotta break out some "heavyweights" to stay down there...
most of the fish come up on the teaser anyway, so replacing the jig with a 10 oz weight will work as well, but you still have to keep it moving..
If you only need 6 oz, stay with the bucktails. If you need heavier, and do to the fact that the bucktails get expensive, if you need 10 oz or more, then go to the weights.
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