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    Default Dredge

    which one-stripteaser or strike point or ??????

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    Nothing beats the real deal with Mullet or hoos

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    true but do you really want to do a 64 fish dredge with real bait?

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    No need for a 64 bait dredge unless tournament fishing. 18 is quick and easy and keeps the attention of the fish

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    Fish is right if you have the time you can take a dredge thats half rubber and add fresh ballyhoo to it and it makes a difference. Or just running your own 18 total is even better

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    Ok, I think I got it, (prob. not) 6 arm dredge. Put the rubberhoos then on each string make the last one a reall hoo. Is that right? What is the best way to attatch the real hoos to the end?

    When using all real hoos how are you rigging that?

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    The all rubber with the last being real is a good setup to work with. Make the end of each leader just like you would if it was a teaser off the tower. Loop with an egg sinker and a pin thats all it takes. You dont have to use a six arm either. Ive heard of 4 arms being used as well for those on smaller boats. It really just depends on what you are after, how big your boat is, and what kind of crew you have on board

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