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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 2/2/2007 2:18 PM Posts: 5, Visits: 15 |
| | I've checked out past postings, but didn't see rigging on these. What is the best way to rig the shrimp? Thanks, TailStalker
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| | | | Supreme Being
       
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 6/12/2008 3:25 PM Posts: 188, Visits: 299 |
| | Use a uni-to-uni knot and tie a two foot length of 25 lbs. flurocarbon leader. Tie on the DOA shrimp using a conoeman knot or a uni-loop knot. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 2/2/2007 2:18 PM Posts: 5, Visits: 15 |
| I guess you can't cast them very far can you?
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/30/2008 10:56 AM Posts: 227, Visits: 298 |
| | yes u can, i can cast a 1/4 oz shrimp a mile with my 8 lb power pro.u should get power pro it is some awesome stuff improves cating of light lures oh yeah the DOA shrimp comes pre rigged . unless u by the spare parts then u rig them urself but u save $$$$
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/29/2008 7:40 PM Posts: 1,499, Visits: 1,387 |
| | Good Advice guys! With the right line and rod/reel set up (light to medium light spinning) casting is not a problem. Now, if I could just find a way to keep the fish off of it 
I once had a bad day of fishing, but it was still great! CHB: the few, the proud, the chosen |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/3/2009 6:05 PM Posts: 617, Visits: 1,033 |
| | A 3" DOA Shrimp doesn't look like it would cast very well, but my experience is that they can be cast quite far with the proper setup (rod/reel/line). chumhead
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