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| inshore fisherman |
Posted - 03/14/2012 : 8:57:31 PM I have been tying a ton of ep baitfish lately. Some with tails some without. Anyway they allways look great but want to swim sideways or somthin. The only way i have gotten them to swim vertical is wrap a little lead wire around the shank. This work but it sinks faster and makes it harder to tie. How do you guys solve this problem?
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| inshore fisherman |
Posted - 03/15/2012 : 07:53:30 AM Yall are right i really do use too much.Ill try using alot less.
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| inshore fisherman |
Posted - 03/15/2012 : 07:51:51 AM  quote: Originally posted by TheIslander
A pic would help, but my guess is you are tying with too much material. Less is more with EP fibers.
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| Flyvet |
Posted - 03/15/2012 : 07:48:16 AM My first guess too. With each hank you tie in, try with 1/2 as much. Also, remember to "taper" each hank before tying it in by pulling a few strands from each end out longer.
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| Hurricane701 |
Posted - 03/15/2012 : 12:52:28 AM that was my first guess, I tied with about 20 strands at a time max
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| TheIslander |
Posted - 03/14/2012 : 9:58:09 PM A pic would help, but my guess is you are tying with too much material. Less is more with EP fibers. |