Striped Bass Fishing with Bucktails – 3-Way Rigs

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  1. jskinner5278 says:

    @mg0275
    Works anytime there are bass around. Works in inlets with significant current, so I guess it would depend on the features of your channels. There’s one way to find out…

  2. mg0275 says:

    Question: What time of year is this method used? Would this work during the spring or fall run?
    Is this method effective in channels or more of a rocks/structure method? Thanks. I fish Raritan Bay mainly.

  3. jskinner5278 says:

    @nycfisher1
    Thanks. Enjoy!

  4. nycfisher1 says:

    i bought your book on amazon

  5. b3llefor3va says:

    very informative video! am i correct to think that the bucktail never touches the bottom because of the current?

  6. jskinner5278 says:

    @DancingforDollarsX

    I use 50# braid for the main line. Given the overhand knot in the 50# mono sinker dropper, it will break before the main line. 15# would break too easily and I’d lose too much lead.

  7. DancingforDollarsX says:

    instead of 50lb mono for the sinker why not 15lb ?

  8. jskinner5278 says:

    @PaintballOO7
    This is mostly a boat technique. For bucktailing from shore, it’s mostly a matter of using the right combination of bucktail weight, cast placement, and retrieve speed.

  9. Bbfishman says:

    dude i want to go fishing with you one day…you have so much to teach. I live down in Seaford nd go fishing all the time.

  10. PaintballOO7 says:

    Awesome!!! I definitely have to try this out! Is there a way to use this while surf fishing? Like can you cast it out and reel it in so the bucktail is off the bottom?

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