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Thanks tapout. Glad you caught some decent ones.

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makes me wonder if they might bite a redfin early in low light. thanks for the info.

bo

No, they don't bite a Fin in the fall. Only in the spring. What's wrong with you, bo? :XD:

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You guys and your redfins haha. For some reason I haven't had much success with a Redfin. Seems to me they bite a walking bait just as good. It is probably me though. Ihave never been able to get a Redfin to work the way it is supposed to. They take a while to tune and it seems once I get it tuned, I can tie it on at a later date and still have to retune it. I have caught some nice fish on it, but it just seems it's a lot of work when I can just throw a walking bait.

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Only have 5 Redfins & all work pretty good. Some a bit better than others. Some are my favorites. Have caught many a bass at TR, LOZ and small lakes, and stripers at Cape Cod. Hook change out, bent front eye down a bit, plus oval split ring on front. No sweat, cast 'em out, reel 'em, hook that fish & get it in the boat. Folks make too much fuss over them. Good bait.

"Water is the driving force of all Nature."  -Leonardo da Vinci

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