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I'm familiar with Fluke fishing, mostly with bait (squid & spearing). Plus
I'm familar with using a bucktail tipped with squid. Now I see there is a lure which is a chrome ball to which a loose jointed hook with hair is attached (like a bucktail hook).How is this lure to be used? Cast and retreived along the bottom? Bounced up and down off the bottom? Both? Neither? Any advise appreciated. |
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