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Old 10-14-2001, 10:49 PM   #7
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Teasers

I have 10 brand new beautiful teasers thanks to Charlie M. He saw my post that I don't use them much because I didn't have any and he brought me some of his first tied ones. (If I sell them, do I get to sell them as rookies?) Nah, they are beautiful and they will hammer the fish.

Allright, here is my question. For the most part, I've heard three theories on spacing when it comes to teasers.

1. Teasers should be put a far distance above the plug so it looks like the plug is chasing the teaser. If it is put too close it looks unnatural.

2. The teaser should be put close to the plug because the plug will attract attention to the teaser.

3. The teaser and plug have nothing to do with each other. It just doesn't matter.

So which is right? I have the feeling the first is right but I want the board's opinion.

Here is a tip I found. When Charlie gave me the teasers, he had them in individual ziplock bags inside a big ziplock bag. Well I tied the teaser on and I didn't want it to get snagged. I put the small ziplock bag over the teaser and zipped it closed. No more problems!

Patrick (StripedBassGuy@aol.com)
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