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Old 02-27-2008, 06:42 AM   #25
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When fishing mono to mono, chunking/slingin' snakes/sluggoing, i tie direct at least 4' to 6'of shock with an albright special to my spool line.

While Sluggoing; i tie a heavy duty (200/250#) blk or nickel bb swivel to my shock leader that has a hd breakaway snap ~ala Master McKenna~ tied with an improved clinch at the end of a 3' to 4' pre tied leader outta my leader wallet.

While slingin' eeeeeels; i tie a hd black/nkl barrel swivel to 4' to 5' of a pre-tied shocker that is snelled to my eeeeeeels hook that varies from spot to spot and eeeels to eeeeels, by size of both spot and eeeeeels.

While chunking; i simply add my pre-tied 3' to 4' leader via a hd spro bb swivel to my snelled j hook ~all of it, below the fish finder that has the appropiate bank sinker in rocks and pyramid sinker on the beach attached to it.

When plugging; i tie direct all the way ~starting out with Crazy Al's albright braid to mono, then i add 12'-14' of shock and tie direct to all my plugs. just cause i'm old school and the direct tieing also allows me to "downshift" during the craziness of a Big BITE. plus, the fact that i just like the feel and action of a solid end loop knot. if the booos come calling i'll add a 60# flouro pre-tied to a hd brkaway to a *broom handle with hooks*.

Just to touch on whether our prey "sees" any or all terminal swivels, i always thought that it was more of a "feel" situation. Hence the longer leader for eeeeeeling. i believe it is Daignault who talks about the potentiality of the Big Gurls feeling a swivel on thier lips and purging our offering because of it?? makes sense to me, and that is why he suggests such long leaders with eels, no? Big Striper, longer gullet = the necessity for a longer leader. Seems to me that his theory would translate to all other applications as well..................

Hope this helps, RIJimmy
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