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Old 06-19-2010, 12:07 PM   #24
RoyL
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Hey Roy .. That pic of the magic swimmer with the single nose hook . Does that foul over the line during the cast ? seems to me that large nose hook makes it a deep diver.. not a bad thing in the canal .

Hey Mike . I got rid of the nose split ring all together .. Maybe good for direct tie but not necessary with a clip me thinks.

I heard the magic swimmer is wired with galvy wire .. not stainless .. I don't know if that's true but I'm rinsing it with fresh water after use . My other plugs are jealous . Special treatment for the new guy ..
I havent tried it that way in the canal, I have from the boat and it cast fine....Its more of an application for say tuna, tarpon, trevally ect. for me a single treble one size bigger then the one that comes on the plug rigged on two split rings or split ring swivel split ring works the best on the magic swimmer. You will miss a lot of fish, but those are usually small fish or fish that are smacking it with there tails. Especially with the stick shad which seems to snag a lot of fish cause of it.

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