i read a article the other day about soft plastics that i found very interesting that im about to try tonight so i thought i would blog my experiment.
so many countless times i have had berkley gulp prawns and worms where the tails always gets eaten and no hook up occurs. so what i have done is attach a second hook via a leader (has to be flurocarbon otherwise the line will be seen) attached to the jig head.
just using a standard whiting hook.
ill post the results later tonight
a must read for soft plastic users
- keep_itsimple
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- keep_itsimple
- Rank: Cephalopod
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Re: a must read for soft plastic users
didnt get a chance tonight because the squid kept grabbing my jigs but ill let u know how it goes
- JohnBuoy
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Re: a must read for soft plastic users
So any results on your experiment? very eager to hear your results.keep_itsimple wrote:i read a article the other day about soft plastics that i found very interesting that im about to try tonight so i thought i would blog my experiment.
so many countless times i have had berkley gulp prawns and worms where the tails always gets eaten and no hook up occurs. so what i have done is attach a second hook via a leader (has to be flurocarbon otherwise the line will be seen) attached to the jig head.
just using a standard whiting hook.
ill post the results later tonight