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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Its That Time -The Winter Rerig". Here's how is started: "captcl, All of our spreader bars are rigged so the stingers can be switched out. "
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland
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| captcl, All of our spreader bars are rigged so the stingers can be switched out. We often pull spreader bars with 4 to 6 inch squid and then add a stinger that is 7.5 to 12 inches. Our 12" Slammers are a great option to replace the usual stinger with. We often have feathers short or flat lined. We have never put them on spreader bars, never had to the squid seems to draw the bite when they are there. Ken
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Ocean City Md. area
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| Thanks Ken. I'll see about ordering some plain bars from you next week and I'll build one with feathers. I think I would have to tow it slow 2-4kts. Talk to you soon. Capt CL |
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| No Problem CAPT CL, Jump over to canyonrunner.com and send Adam an email about the feather bars. I know these guys have made some and pull them when conditions warrent. They have always been quick to respond and willing to help/discuss tackle and tactics.
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