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Old 05-28-2002, 06:07 PM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Re: VA Striper Rigs

You saw what we call a MoJo Trayder. Use them all the time and they run anywhere from 10 oz up tpo 60 oz's. We run a short lenth of leader usually 100 to 150 lb test, I like clear Ande off of one side of #3 three way and we will normally run what is locally called a parachute, which is similar to a MoJo but a lot lighter and usually fancier on the other side of the 3 way on a 10 ft leader. They are quite expensive running anywhere up to 25$ a bait, and I like the big Mojo's for weight and usually skip the Parachute. I normally fish 5 lines with no outriggers and will fish the MoJo rig on wire line down the ,middle.This is more than you asked for , I would be happy to tell you more if you like or ship you or put you into contact with someone who makes, sells distributes both. Craig

In fact , for the mojo you can take big inline leads and powder paint them , use big split rings and attach large hooks 12/0 to 16/0 single tied with some bucktail on them and thread a big chartuese rubber tail 9"and you have one.

[ May 28, 2002, 05:44 PM: Message edited by: Miles Offshore ]
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