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Topic: Lures for Lings?  (Read 4518 times)

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Meat Hunter

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2009
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Depends on the type of fishing. I prefer to fish hallow in the kelp and I use 1-3oz vertical/flutter type jigs rigged assist style. I work the jig on the bottom fast in a hot bite with almost no pauses. In a slow bite I do a lot of deadsticking. Move often because the strikes usually come quick. For deeper water I like a slider rig with a whole squid when the drift picks up. For days when the drift is slow I like a big swimbait. Main thing is to find the areas with a high amount of structure (pinnacles and ledges) and the lings will be close by. 
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Wldrnshntr

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Can"t believe you shared my secret Bait Eric :smt012  :smt008, Caught quite a few lings on that german brown. Big hammer is catching them now
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