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Old 11-07-2008, 11:24 PM   #1
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Where I fish on the Chessie , we use large umbrellas in the deep water . We are only allowed 2 hooks but normally just use one hook bait as a trailer . From the previous posts in this thread i take it that snags are prevalent and you will be fishing in shallower water . My suggestion is to use a smaller 4 arm umbrella with 6" shad teasers and a 3 oz bucktail or parachute with a 6" shad trailer . A 6' med-heavy boat rod matched with a penn 309 , 320 or 330 GTI spooled with 40 lb mono is perfect for this kind of fishing . Here is a pic of the kind of rig I'm talking about : You could also try a "spoonbrella" with a larger 9" shad on a parachute :
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Old 12-02-2008, 08:59 PM   #2
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Does a single treble hook count as 3 hooks??
If so then a needlefish lure with 2 treble hooks has 6 hooks. Is this a legal striped bass lure?

We all live for 7 seconds of screaming drag...
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