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Struggling to choose what size Van Staal? Here's a complete breakdown of the VSX2 line up from VS50BX2 all the way to VS300X2
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Temple Fork Rods are some of our favorites thanks to tapers and actions chosen by fishermen, quality components, and value pricing.
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The most minor componets can make big differences on the water.
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Waders & Wading Accessories
Lightweight ripstop fabric with two-way stretch and built in stain resistance makes these shorts a great option for the everyday angler.
No slip grip on the boat deck, while keeping your feet dry, cool, and comfortable. Right angle foot bed to promote good alignment and posture.
Fish hard, stay comfortable.
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Magic Tail Mojo Rigs utilize a ball jig with a durable swim shad and skirt with two Mustad hooks rigged inline. They are available in 8, 16, 20 and 24 oz in white and chartreuse.
Some versions of the Mojo Rig has been used on the Chesapeake Bay for striped bass for years. It is popular because it allows the angler to present a large profile bait deep without using wireline. Over the past few seasons interest in Mojo's has spread up the coast. These Rigs are incredibly effective, especially for larger bass. The Mojo can be trolled by itself or in tandem with a lighter trailing Parachute stinger.
To troll a Mojo by itself, send it to the bottom and either crank it up a foot or two. Troll at 2 to 3 knots when targeting stripers. Most anglers rig using 60-80 lb fluorocarbon for the abrasion resistance.
A tandem rig is probably the most popular and effective way to fish a Mojo in New England. To make a tandem mojo rig, start with a heavy mojo in the 16 - 24 ounce range. Tie it to a 3-way swivel with 3 feet of 60- to 80-pound fluorocarbon. This mojo will get the tandem rig down to the bottom and keep it in the strike zone. Then, take a lighter Mojo in the 2- 8 ounce range, and attach it to the 3-way swivel via 4-5 feet of 60- to 80-pound fluorocarbon. Troll speed remains the same.
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This is a great lure. You can never go wrong when trolling for big bass!