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teasers...
show me some effective teasers, other than red gills...
I do not want to tie a thousand that don't work... I want to see some for night... :thanks: |
Dont have any pics, but flies like clousers seem to work well. A fly guy gave me a few and they worked great for schoolies. Also a tube bodied sandeel was pretty darn good, and caught a keeper on it this year. First time i have gotten a keeper on a teaser.
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The simple ones work most of the time. Even though I tie flies, my surf teasers are usually just a few hackle feathers on a hook. I usually use white, but sometimes black for night. Once in a while, I may add a bit of flash. The fish had no problem eating that yesterday:D.
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Why would you use anything at night other than red gills considering how well they work?
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I've used walmart rubber on a hook with success .. inexpensive but not as durable as a red gil .. Also had success with decievers when there on small ..
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decievers....
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Weaser's teasers worked well for me this fall. Day and night. Shoot a PM to Swimmer.
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Ken Abrames "September night" pattern is excellent for use as a teaser in addtion to being a damn good fly in and of itself.
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I all i use is Red Gills! There just tooo effective.
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Needlefish squids. From west coast salmon fish guys. Love Them. They come in many colors.
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emgred - where do you buy those?
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I get mine from Silver Horde. They are in Washington state. Their site seems to be down right now, but here is another link I use. http://www.thefind.com/sports/browse...-twinkle-skirt I like the needlefish squids as opposed to the regular squids as they have a slim profile. I get them unrigged and rig them on 3/0 or 4/0 long shank hooks. Secure with a touch of Zap-A-Gap. Hope that helps - Ed |
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