Anyone use these? I am looking for a more subtle plastic trailer than the Pacas or rage craws for cold water.
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I have been using PP for probably 8 yrs or so. I use 15 lb on spinning setups and 30lb on BC. Just bought some Suffix and like it , it feels like PP after it has its break in period (GETS SOFTER). I use a about 1/3 of backing then the braid then about 10-20 ft of Fluoro leader (use mono leader on top waters)using a uni on the leader side to improved cinch on the braid side nice small secure knot. I feel this gives me the best of all worlds as far as casting, sensitivity and abrasion resistance. Loosen your drag a lil bit more than normal and just a light wrist set of the hook. It does have a learning curve but IMHO it is worth it in the long run. I do use the yellow color on my finesse set ups as I have gotten older and it is easier to see plus the length of the leader keeps the fish from seeing it.
I use both on but BC's, 8-10lb cx on a finesse rig, cxx 12 lb on a general mh rig. I am going to switch to 6lb or 8lb cxx on the finesse rig I just have more confidence in it, and I have broken off the cx on snags too many times. I have Gamma 10lb on anther bc and it is good as well.
I did well last night between 8pm and 9pm and it was still 90 degrees out on a baby brush hawg Greenie Meanie color with the tails dipped chrt. I would actually pop it hard off the bottom 3 times and then let it rest and then pop again 3 more times. This was in stained water then the mosquitos ran me off the water. They drink deet as an appertizer here in Charleston SC.
I fish them with GY 's shakey swimjig head(all sizes). I seem to do much better with the 4" version, tried taking an 1" of the 5" but just not same action at least in the waters i fish
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