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Teaser fly questions
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Hi,
I've always wanted to try the teaser fly thing in front of the swimmer. I've caught bass to 32'' on these flies and have seen 35'' fish taken also. My question is how far up from the swimmer does the fly have to be? Should I take off the hooks on the swimmer? Do you make a dropper loop or use a swivel in the main line for the fly? Anything will help, Thanks, Mike |
I use a dropper loop about 18-24" up from the lure. Leave the hooks on your plug.
Next time we fish, remind me and I'll give you one of my rigs. |
Thanks Johnny,
Some thing you can use at the canal? |
teasers work great...........my problem is when the fish get big(40"-20lbs) and u get 1 on the lure and 1 on the teaser u usually only end up with only 1 (and no plug or no teaser). big fish and double rigs don't seem to work for me. am i missing somethin?? enlighten me please!
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The dropper is the easiest way I have found to attach a teaser. Pretty much tangle free. There is no fool proof way I don't think. They all have drawbacks. Did this make sense or did I just confuse everyone? |
On heavier leaders just cut one side of the dropper loop close to the knot. Then just tie a clinch knot to the teaser. The stiffer mono flags it out a bit from the main line tangle free.
It's essentially a blood knot anyway. Never had one fail, some really nice fish too.:fishin: |
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I fish braid with a leader of mono or flouro. The knot I use is a triple surgeons, could I use the tag end of the leader to tie on the fly or is that to close to the braid? "just cut one side of the dropper loop" I thought if you cut the dropper loop, the knot would untangle? |
"just cut one side of the dropper loop"
I thought if you cut the dropper loop, the knot would untangle?[/QUOTE] Try it If you tied the dropper loop well you will cut your hands on the mono pulling on it first |
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