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Thanks for the info.
ОтветитьThank you!! As always SUPER helpful!!
ОтветитьNice tip and video Pat!!! 👍 Use all of the Salt Strong jigs - identified by the card from the jig itself
ОтветитьIve been putting those packets in my tackle boxes for a few years now too. My tackle looks a lot better than my buddies. No rust.
Ответить@saltstrong When is the new app gong to release
ОтветитьI find hardly ever need anything over 1/8oz unless it’s fast moving chop current. It will sink and you just finesse and fish a bit slower, that said I will have a rod tied up with a 1/4. I fish my 7’6” with a 1000 reel 90% of the times I’m out. I’ve even hooked up to my PB snook(38”) on that 1000! Luckily it wasn’t under a dock but still! Rock on y’all
ОтветитьI actually use one of the binders with ziplocks in it on rings for my hooks and jig heads. I leave them in the packs that they come with and just pair the like hooks together in a ziplock that way I can easily look through the binder and find what I need.
ОтветитьGood tips. Thanks
ОтветитьFlambeau tabs have helped to keep my hooks and jigs from rusting up.
ОтветитьNot the most important tool in the tackle shop only jig head I ever use is 1/6 or 1/4 that it. That all you really need in grassflats or intercoastal
ОтветитьYep, that's pretty similar to my jig head box. I just got some Z Man finesse Texas rig jig hooks I'm excited to try. They should be awesome in the EZ Shrimp. And I ordered the Core Tackle Hover Rigs and Tush swim bait hooks. Those should be game changing.
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