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Old 01-06-2022, 12:44 PM
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On occasion I’ll swap out the casting egg for a dehooked popping plug and tie the fluroleader to the rear eye.
That’s a killer idea! I like it!

Never thought of casting the Clark’s. Only trolled em before.
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Old 01-06-2022, 03:09 PM
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That’s a killer idea! I like it!

Never thought of casting the Clark’s. Only trolled em before.

Learned that trick when I lived in Florida. Since the Clark spoons are so light they are difficult to cast for any distance (& I’m not a fan of the product they make called a castable Clark spoon). A casting egg/dehooked popper in the 3/4-1 ounce range is the perfect weight for casting out a trailing Clark spoon without interfering or impeding it’s action.

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I've been running the Tsunami Shield on my surf casting rod for 2-3 seasons now and its held up great for a $100 reel, and I definitely haven't treated it all too well
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