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Old 01-05-2022, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Duffman View Post
What do you think of the casting egg Doc? Read about them for years how the surf guys use them but never did it myself.

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I like them & they have produced for me both from a boat & the surf.

From a boat, I like tying on a closer fly, surf candy type teaser or sometimes just a jerk shad type soft plastic (anywhere from 3-5”s depending on what bait is around) to 3-5” flurocarbon leader tied behind a 1 ounce casting egg. After casting, I’ll allow it to settle for a few moments before starting a retrieve like I’m working a topwater popper. The casting egg creates a commotion to simulate feeding fish. The fish sees the fish/lure and BAM.

From the surf, I’ll use the same lures but also will use a #00, #0 and sometimes a #1 Clark spoon. The spoons are deadly when spanish mackerel are in the surf. Also use this set up fishing the jetty/wall at Manasquan Inlet.

On occasion I’ll swap out the casting egg for a dehooked popping plug and tie the fluroleader to the rear eye.
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