Porktown
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The worst feeling, hearing all of that, then having your knot come undone... I had my personal worst night on Friday. I'd much rather have no action than have two get off, due to horrible knots. One, snaping the line at my teaser knot, taking my lure. The other, just a slip of a clinch knot. I grew up with that knot, but am slowly phasing it out of my hook tying arsenal. I missed 5 other strikes, 3 I'm pretty sure were striking the teaser, huge splash with a momentary take and spit. 2 others were on alewives that tried to mate with my lure and ended up on a bare hook. I'm usually pretty good at strike : land ratio too. I think that I'm done with the teaser thing. They look irresitable in the water, but the single hook doesn't seem to be very reliable on surface strikes. Anyone else use these? They are pretty big with the salt water guys, and I have done rather well with them in the salt water. Although, mostly tied in front of swim shad and other non-surface running lures. I might have to tie up some on a treble hook instead?
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