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SNAPPERHEAD RULES THE SNAPPERS A proud customer of Ancient Mariner's Bait and Tackle for 9 years. (AND COUNTING....)
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In braid i think the line diameter difference is not such a big deal, it's the 30 lb shock leader versus 20 lb shock leader you will see the difference. Both work don't get me wrong..i just have seen the lighter line work better over the last 5 yrs or so. There are so many differant ways to fish for any species none per se are wrong --some just seem to produce better than others. There are so many variables, tide, current, depth drift speed, etc. So nothing is set in stone as the only way . Adapting to what works each time out is the key.
The lighter line will also allow you to use a smaller weight bucktail Sometimes the difference between using a 2 oz versus a 3 oz. jig can reallty increase you catch Last edited by PALMERS TACKLE; 03-28-2013 at 01:50 PM.. |
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Well said Capt. Ron. I've never been let down on the Fishermen. The Capt. makes sure the mate is there for all possible big fish.
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