06-23-2006, 02:33 PM
I'm surprised to hear the Slayer does'nt use rubber-snubbers, I was looking forward to that response.
For what it's worth, I use the smaller snubbers, above the dodger, and then a slightly longer leader back to the baits (about 30 inches).
I usually have pretty good days with that, usually not as good as Slayer, but I rarely have a problem nailing an early limit and then onto the Macks.
Also I agree, a longer (7 ft) lighter action rod is better, and I run 10 lb. P-line on the reels and tie the baits with pure 8 lb. florocarbon.
I hope a few other Kokers will chime in about rubber-snubbers.
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For what it's worth, I use the smaller snubbers, above the dodger, and then a slightly longer leader back to the baits (about 30 inches).
I usually have pretty good days with that, usually not as good as Slayer, but I rarely have a problem nailing an early limit and then onto the Macks.
Also I agree, a longer (7 ft) lighter action rod is better, and I run 10 lb. P-line on the reels and tie the baits with pure 8 lb. florocarbon.
I hope a few other Kokers will chime in about rubber-snubbers.
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