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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 203493" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>We used to call the tandem rigs 'speck rigs' for speckled trout, redfish and flounder. Also, I used to fish the speck rigs with 2 sets of 2 on at a time. I made sure one was hanging lower and a different color than the rest, that one got bit 80% of the time.</p><p></p><p>The best investment I made when I was on the coastline was a cast net. Go to one of the bays and net up some live shrimp and put them under a popping cork. Fish that around any reef, grass, or structure and wait for the bites. In texas I used to catch mullet and use them for reds and specks. The redfish loved them on the reef, but I fished it off the bottom on a fishfinder rig and would get hung as much as I caught fish. But one nice red is worth 2-3 breakoffs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 203493, member: 1776"] We used to call the tandem rigs 'speck rigs' for speckled trout, redfish and flounder. Also, I used to fish the speck rigs with 2 sets of 2 on at a time. I made sure one was hanging lower and a different color than the rest, that one got bit 80% of the time. The best investment I made when I was on the coastline was a cast net. Go to one of the bays and net up some live shrimp and put them under a popping cork. Fish that around any reef, grass, or structure and wait for the bites. In texas I used to catch mullet and use them for reds and specks. The redfish loved them on the reef, but I fished it off the bottom on a fishfinder rig and would get hung as much as I caught fish. But one nice red is worth 2-3 breakoffs! [/QUOTE]
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