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![]() They work great in Ambrose Channel for fluke until the current really starts ripping. Use a stinger hook with them and a sturdy pole.
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![]() I sell more OMT's from size 10oz and up, than I do smaller stuff.
You gotta remember, those heavier jigs you have, are used for fluking in some areas. ( Ambrose, ocean, etc..) Other uses, bass, seabass, cod, pollack!!! That size is perfect for jigging n trolling striped bass, as well as fishing deeper wrecks for sea bass. The OMT Jigs are usually made with the smaller hook, compared to Spro or other brands that use a giant hook. The smaller hook is something that OMT and I worked on a while back. Who wants a 9/0 monster hook when using for sea bass or fluke?? Aside from jigging.....you can troll them with great success for striped bass and tuna! ( heavier hook needed for tuna though) Best of luck with them! ![]() |
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![]() Thanks everyone for your replies, appreciate it, looks like I'll be using them for some upcoming Cod trips.
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