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Ry609 01-22-2019 09:17 AM

Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
Just wondering what everyone uses and reasons why. I tried both last season, had better numbers using the teaser by far, but better size without teaser. Usually fish a bucktail or ball jig on a surgeon's loop on the bottom, dropper loop about a foot above that with teaser (tsunami glass minnow, tsunami hollow teaser, or just a plain 4/0 owner hook).

Already dreaming of those summer days with this arctic weather!!!

mike1010 01-22-2019 10:11 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
If you're getting most of your hits on the teaser, not the bucktail, consider the possibility that the bucktail is too heavy.

Gerry Zagorski 01-22-2019 11:20 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
I've had the same experience as you more fish on the teaser but better size on bucktail.

If I'm fun fishing I'm using a teaser since you get a lot more action on the teaser then on the bucktail...

If I'm fishing for a trophy then I might skip the teaser...

SaltLife1980 01-22-2019 07:43 PM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
8/0 J hook tied 10 to 12inches above jig.

Tomm24 01-23-2019 06:41 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
I use a teaser and most of the fish were on the teaser. I didn't get any big ones last year

Kevin Bogan 01-23-2019 08:02 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
As far as catching bigger fish on the jig and smaller fish on the teaser, it might be a big bait - big fish situation. I like SaltLife1980’s suggestion. Try a bigger teaser and it might result in bigger fish on both the jig and the teaser. Although plenty of big fish get caught on small baits, too. Maybe the small fish are intimidated by the big jig so they jump on the smaller teaser thinking it’s an easier meal.

The flyshishing guys catch so many fluke on various streamers that there is no doubt that a lure without any scent will draw strikes. That said, natural buck tail is better than anything else because the fibers are tapered so it breathes in the water.

Teasers are a smart way to fish. Two hooks is twice as much as one hook!

Ry609 01-23-2019 11:23 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
I think you're onto something there...I think I obsess over being perfectly vertical to the boat that in some situations I do go too heavy

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike1010 (Post 524031)
If you're getting most of your hits on the teaser, not the bucktail, consider the possibility that the bucktail is too heavy.


Ry609 01-23-2019 11:24 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
Can't argue your results, but damn 8/0 seems big lol...going to give that a try this season

Quote:

Originally Posted by SaltLife1980 (Post 524073)
8/0 J hook tied 10 to 12inches above jig.


Ry609 01-23-2019 11:27 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
I've used clousers in the past as a teaser and did pretty well, just don't remember many keepers...I agree, and I think I just feel more comfortable with the teaser on there too, which the mental side of it is half the battle

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Bogan (Post 524080)
As far as catching bigger fish on the jig and smaller fish on the teaser, it might be a big bait - big fish situation. I like SaltLife1980’s suggestion. Try a bigger teaser and it might result in bigger fish on both the jig and the teaser. Although plenty of big fish get caught on small baits, too. Maybe the small fish are intimidated by the big jig so they jump on the smaller teaser thinking it’s an easier meal.

The flyshishing guys catch so many fluke on various streamers that there is no doubt that a lure without any scent will draw strikes. That said, natural buck tail is better than anything else because the fibers are tapered so it breathes in the water.

Teasers are a smart way to fish. Two hooks is twice as much as one hook!


SaltLife1980 01-23-2019 12:27 PM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ry609 (Post 524092)
Can't argue your results, but damn 8/0 seems big lol...going to give that a try this season

Not big at all. Like perfect to fish the 6in grubs and mullets. I had a few big fish last season and it was half and half between the jig and teaser.


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