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Originally Posted by Gerry Zagorski
A 30 pound top shot should be plenty and I’d make it 10 feet or so. That makes it easy for you or a mate to grab and wrap your hands around if you want to hoist in a fish rather then use a net. Rather then a swivel to join the braid to the leader use an Alberto knot https://youtu.be/aXjagwdjAhg . This knot has a low
profile which passes through the guides better then others and won’t interfere with your casts. If you’re loooking for Flutter spoons Pete at Atlantic Bait and tackle has them in stock.
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Thanks again Mr. Zagorski!
That's exactly what I needed to know.
Been poking around YouTube looking at flutter spoon fishing. I most certainly need a crash course in flutter spoons. May I assume that the old Crocodile spoons and Crippled Herrings can not be used as flutter spoons?
I just messaged Atlantic Bait and Tackle.
I wonder if that tackle shop is still open at Municipal Harbor in Atlantic Highlands? I don't think Jingles will be open early enough to hit it on the way to the boat.
JD