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reels in the 25- to 30-pound weight class. Two-speed reels are not really necessary.
“Spinning rods are fine, with the only concern being line capacity, because even a small blue marlin on one could dump the spool fairly quick- ly,” said Loy.
The most basic teaser is a squid chain consisting of 9-inch soft plastic squids spaced 18 to 24 inches apart and followed by an Iland lure. While the squid chain runs straight in the water, a bowling pin teaser employs a splashier,
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The latest winning card in the teaser deck is the new holo- graphic strip teaser, with images of ballyhoo, pilchards or squid on them.
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side-to-side action that stirs up more water. The latest winning card in the teaser deck is the new holographic strip teaser, with images of ballyhoo, pilchards or squid on them. They look lifelike in the water, are surprisingly tangle-free and they carry virtually no weight.
“Most folks will run a single, double or triple-dredge depending on what kind of pull their riggers can take,” said Loy. “A lot of times a big bait like a Spanish mackerel will be running right behind it. Powerful electric reels
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