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Old 01-23-2019, 08:02 AM
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Default Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser

As far as catching bigger fish on the jig and smaller fish on the teaser, it might be a big bait - big fish situation. I like SaltLife1980’s suggestion. Try a bigger teaser and it might result in bigger fish on both the jig and the teaser. Although plenty of big fish get caught on small baits, too. Maybe the small fish are intimidated by the big jig so they jump on the smaller teaser thinking it’s an easier meal.

The flyshishing guys catch so many fluke on various streamers that there is no doubt that a lure without any scent will draw strikes. That said, natural buck tail is better than anything else because the fibers are tapered so it breathes in the water.

Teasers are a smart way to fish. Two hooks is twice as much as one hook!
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Old 01-23-2019, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser

I've used clousers in the past as a teaser and did pretty well, just don't remember many keepers...I agree, and I think I just feel more comfortable with the teaser on there too, which the mental side of it is half the battle

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As far as catching bigger fish on the jig and smaller fish on the teaser, it might be a big bait - big fish situation. I like SaltLife1980’s suggestion. Try a bigger teaser and it might result in bigger fish on both the jig and the teaser. Although plenty of big fish get caught on small baits, too. Maybe the small fish are intimidated by the big jig so they jump on the smaller teaser thinking it’s an easier meal.

The flyshishing guys catch so many fluke on various streamers that there is no doubt that a lure without any scent will draw strikes. That said, natural buck tail is better than anything else because the fibers are tapered so it breathes in the water.

Teasers are a smart way to fish. Two hooks is twice as much as one hook!
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