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Steve Badman -> RE: High Speed Lure (2 February 2004 16:53:53)
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Here is one example of what we use in wahoo territory. Again colour is a matter of personal choice, but the old coka cola colours (red black) are hard to go past, at least on this side of the coast. http://www.demonjigs.com/images/wahoobullet.jpg Mackerel would be more likely to go for the usual red/white combo I suspect. Either way, and as mentioned before, a top eye towed 240 or 360 gram bullet head with a thick nylon tail on the rear is often the goods if your trolling quick. These heads create a natural dive action and are not able to be punctured. If you were a west coast US angler then a spinner blade on the rear of your hook is also a (frequently requested) must. Personally, and if the wahoo/mackerel are seriously on the chew, then it makes little difference in my opinion. Most often it seems that the extra bit of speed, and the subsequent chase, is what they are really after. FYI, a single 10/0 hook can be mounted on 250 lb wire to allow for the usual wahoo twist in an attempt to throw the hook, instead of the piggy back hook set shown in the image. Either way, you end up with a tough piece of tackle that will go a few more yards than many of the current alternatives. When it comes to most high speed pelagics, the simpler - and tougher - the tackle the better. If your in marlin territory then I am all for a very heavy cut faced jet with skirts and a set back 10/0 - 12/0 stainless hook, on as light as possible a drag setting, as Ian and others have mentioned. Billfish "will" hit a fast travelling skirted lure, or feather, without a doubt if they are in the right frame of mind.
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