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TimM 03-31-2014 11:42 AM

Fluro Rigs For Bucktailing Fluke
 
Last season I rigged up 30 or 40 lb Fluro . I tied off a Dropper Loop ranging from 12-18 inches from bottom of rig. I then tied two Tactical Clips . One to the dropper loop , which I cut the loop first and then tied it .

The Rigs were finished with a Barrel Swivel and tied to the mainline.

The clips helped when Tide or depth changed , made it easier to interchange different Bucktail weights . I try and fish the lightest Bottom Bucktail , that allows contact with bottom/ structure , and always a small (less than an ounce up top .

Just wanted to get feedback on what you guys use for light gear Bucktailing.
Its rig tying time , so just wanted some shared experiences .

Might have worked better without the Clips ?

Tim M

Honger 03-31-2014 12:44 PM

Re: Fluro Rigs For Bucktailing Fluke
 
i personally stay away from clips because i lose a rig every 10 minutes anyyway lol. i also preferred 20lbs or less for the leader.

Pauls1976 03-31-2014 03:56 PM

Re: Fluro Rigs For Bucktailing Fluke
 
If I can avoid using any extra hardware I will. My go to Bucktail rig is 25-40lb Fluoro (unless not in ocean). Bucktail on the bottom and a dropper loop 18 inches above for the teaser, I will use a barrel swivel between the rig and main line. My buddy uses a loop at the bottom rather than tying a Bucktail direct in order to change sizes and colors easier.

If their is no drift in the deep, I will eliminate the teaser, drop down in leader size and just cast a single Bucktail.

Gerry Zagorski 03-31-2014 04:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Honger (Post 350000)
i personally stay away from clips because i lose a rig every 10 minutes anyyway lol. i also preferred 20lbs or less for the leader.

I'm with you... The less hardware the better. More to loose and more time consuming to re tie.

I use a long top shot, a loop at the bottom to be able to change bucktails easy
and if it breaks I use the remainder of the top shot to tie another rig on the fly.

makosnax 03-31-2014 05:04 PM

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Plain hook on a 6" dropper 8-10" above the bucktail. Bait that hook with a gulp and youre good to go. No need to cut the dropper loop and compromise the line. Keep cost down by not using two bucktails.

Papasown 03-31-2014 05:21 PM

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Less hardware is the way to go. I snell a fluke hook that I tied up during the winter (chartruese, pink, or white), with strong leader material approx 30inches. Tie a barrel swivel 6 or 7 inches from the hook with a loop through and around the swivel, and snug up. From the swivel measure about 18inches , and fold the leader back and make a double thru medium to large loop and tighten up. Cut off slack leader. For River use only, I will shorten a couple of inches. Sinker or Bucktail jig can be attached to the loop. I often outfish everyone on the boat with this rig, especially when I'm alone. Catch 'em up....Papa

tjd24 03-31-2014 07:32 PM

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Lose the hardware. Droppers and loops only, adjusted for depth and current as needed. Snaps can fail and you don't want it to happen with a "Mat" on the other end.

TimM 03-31-2014 08:22 PM

Re: Fluro Rigs For Bucktailing Fluke
 
Thanks for all the feedback. Back when I knew it all, I never asked questions....Now that in a few weeks I'm turning 40 :eek:----I've recently started asking Questions. What a Concept.

TM

shrimpman steve 03-31-2014 11:13 PM

Re: Fluro Rigs For Bucktailing Fluke
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by makosnax (Post 350037)
Plain hook on a 6" dropper 8-10" above the bucktail. Bait that hook with a gulp and youre good to go. No need to cut the dropper loop and compromise the line. Keep cost down by not using two bucktails.

X2

SaltLife1980 03-31-2014 11:58 PM

Re: Fluro Rigs For Bucktailing Fluke
 
20 - 30 # fluro.. Bucktail tied on with perfection loop then around 10 inches above, a dropper loop with a 5/0 or 6/0 plain hook.. Tied to my main line with an albright knot.. No swivels or terminal tackle used.


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