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Old 03-02-2010, 07:20 AM   #4
BigFish
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I have never missed a fish on my Danny with the tag on the rear and 2 belly trebles! Matter of fact over the past 6/7 years I have been building plugs of all of the photos I have taken I could not help but notice that 99.9% of the fish I have taken are all on the forward hook?? Be they pencils, swimmers or spooks.....all on the front treble. Bluefish take the tail but my experience is the bass take the head. The pictures are all the proof I need. I also agree with Numbscull.....they can and often do alot of additional damage to the fish. One of the gents on here removes the rear treble from my "Prey" swimmers and puts the bucktail tag on the rear in its place and fishes it with the single belly treble and he seems to take many large with it like that? Just my opinion that if you have 2 belly trebles.....you do not need the tail treble.

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