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Old 01-24-2019, 11:00 AM
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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.
Nice, I'll definitely be trying it at least in the ocean this season
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My 11 from last season sucked the teaser down to its *******.
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I’m not a sharpie by anyone’s definition so keep that in mind going forward...
I very rarely catch on a bucktail over 4 Oz. In situations with a fast drift/strong current requiring 6+ oz’s my bucktail is basically a sinker with a hook that will occasionally catch fish. I would be interested in hearing what most people’s success rate is with the larger bucktails. Most larger fish I personally have seen caught have been on 3 Oz or less.

I have used the 7/0 or 8/0 hook with large strip baits as a teaser and done well.
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I most always fish with a teaser. Seems like its the workhorse of the rig. Caught some of my biggest fluke it them!
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I’m not a sharpie by anyone’s definition so keep that in mind going forward...
I very rarely catch on a bucktail over 4 Oz. In situations with a fast drift/strong current requiring 6+ oz’s my bucktail is basically a sinker with a hook that will occasionally catch fish. I would be interested in hearing what most people’s success rate is with the larger bucktails. Most larger fish I personally have seen caught have been on 3 Oz or less.

I have used the 7/0 or 8/0 hook with large strip baits as a teaser and done well.
Depends on depth and current in my opinion. My biggest fluke, 8.5 lbs and 3 8 lbers were caught on 4 oz and 6 oz jigs. We were in deeper water(70-90) with a light drift and no current. Optimal conditions for it IMO. My dad has caught 2 over 10 lbs while using heavy jigs, 6 oz, but his fish were on the teaser.
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I’m not a sharpie by anyone’s definition so keep that in mind going forward...
I very rarely catch on a bucktail over 4 Oz. In situations with a fast drift/strong current requiring 6+ oz’s my bucktail is basically a sinker with a hook that will occasionally catch fish. I would be interested in hearing what most people’s success rate is with the larger bucktails. Most larger fish I personally have seen caught have been on 3 Oz or less.

I have used the 7/0 or 8/0 hook with large strip baits as a teaser and done well.
Have caught lots of fluke in deep fast water on bucktails from 8-16 Oz.
Need to be swimming the jig , not dragging or bouncing it
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