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I use a 1/8 oz. Kastmaster spoon and was thinking about trailing a small wet
fly or streamer behind the spoon. Would it be best to tie it to the rear split ring or hooks? Would tying it to the front of the lure inhibit the action? Anyone else try this? Rick |
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:38:54 -0700, "Rick5354" wrote:
I use a 1/8 oz. Kastmaster spoon and was thinking about trailing a small wet fly or streamer behind the spoon. Would it be best to tie it to the rear split ring or hooks? Would tying it to the front of the lure inhibit the action? Anyone else try this? Rick Similarly to a two-fly rig, tying the trailing fly to the rear-most hook will provide the least likely configuration to foul up on you. An improved clinch knot works just fine... /daytripper |
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