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#202840 - 11/14/14 03:08 PM
Re: Expanding Our Fishing Dept.
[Re: Southern Charm]
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Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 12233
Loc: Brevard County, FL
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I don't think you can go wrong with Sterling Tackle spreader bars and daisy chains or Laceration Lures plugs, daisy chains, tuna snacks, widgets and hair lures along with Joe Shute's. I would have to look at the model numbers of hooks but I believe they are Mustad 7691 in 8/0, 9/0 and 10/0 in stainless for most applications for rigging lures. For baits it is preference, I use the 7691 and 7698 duration finish for my bally rigs. Some guys like the longer shank, not sure the model number. If I want the hook further back I do a two hook rig using the 7698 as the back hook. Momoi Hi-Catch leader, 80, 130, 200 and 300# along with their silverloc sleeves. Maybe some of their wind-on leaders for guys who don't make their own, or BHP Tackle wind-on leaders. AFW/Hi-Seas ball bearing swivels and snap swivels from 80# to 500#. Flouro up to 130# and 4x live bait hooks for chunking in various sizes. Remind me when I am in the store this weekend and I will give you Joey's contact info for Laceration Lures. I just take a short video of my basement if that makes it easier Dan!
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