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    Whats the most common setup for fishing sand bass/ calico bass off of local moo moos?

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    there are quite a few ways to fish these.....local sand bass, i use 8-12 lb test, and fish nothing but wham lures, in the green.....another common setup for the sand bass is a dropper loop set up, with a 3-4 oz weight.....BUT, many times, you can catch sand bass flylining (no weight)...you just need to see whats happening on the trip that youre on, and go from there...peace

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    I PREFER # 6..USE A 1/4-1/2 OZ WHAM HEAD OR COTTEE HEAD(YELLOW)..SOMETIMES, YOU MAN NEED HEAVIER...


    THE WEIGHT GOES ON THE LOOP, THE HOOK GET TIED TO THE END OF THE MAIN LINE

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    http://fishingnetwork.net/forum1/viewtopic.php?t=2650

    Try checking out the posts made by JapanRon for plastics info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_leg
    http://fishingnetwork.net/forum1/viewtopic.php?t=2650

    Try checking out the posts made by JapanRon for plastics info.

    One_Leg

    dude, just buy some whams and wham heads, you dont need 2oo kinds of plastics..that will come in time with experience

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    thanks one_leg.....youre such the attention ho, i swear.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghetto dad

    I PREFER # 6..USE A 1/4-1/2 OZ WHAM HEAD OR COTTEE HEAD(YELLOW)..SOMETIMES, YOU MAN NEED HEAVIER...


    THE WEIGHT GOES ON THE LOOP, THE HOOK GET TIED TO THE END OF THE MAIN LINE

    Man, I always thought the hook goes on the loop and the sinker goes on the end.. :oops: :oops:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassFreak
    Quote Originally Posted by ghetto dad

    I PREFER # 6..USE A 1/4-1/2 OZ WHAM HEAD OR COTTEE HEAD(YELLOW)..SOMETIMES, YOU MAN NEED HEAVIER...


    THE WEIGHT GOES ON THE LOOP, THE HOOK GET TIED TO THE END OF THE MAIN LINE

    Man, I always thought the hook goes on the loop and the sinker goes on the end.. :oops: :oops:

    Me, too.........&# 46;I was wonderin' if it was just me.........&#4 6;. :roll:

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiceguy
    Quote Originally Posted by BassFreak
    Quote Originally Posted by ghetto dad

    I PREFER # 6..USE A 1/4-1/2 OZ WHAM HEAD OR COTTEE HEAD(YELLOW)..SOMETIMES, YOU MAN NEED HEAVIER...


    THE WEIGHT GOES ON THE LOOP, THE HOOK GET TIED TO THE END OF THE MAIN LINE

    Man, I always thought the hook goes on the loop and the sinker goes on the end.. :oops: :oops:

    Me, too.........&# 46;I was wonderin' if it was just me.........&#4 6;. :roll:
    Depends on the situation.

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