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CD,s as teasers,
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Feb 2005

    CD,s as teasers,

    anyone ever made a teaser for towing behind the boat out of CD's.
    i know the spearos use them. thought they would throw a bit of flash around.
    cheers

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    Ausfish Platinum Member tenzing's Avatar
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    Aug 2007

    Re: CD,s as teasers,

    Noah , Would They Tend To Sit Flat On The Top Of The Water?
    Would You Try To Pu Some Weight On Them So The Would Sink And Spin A Bit?
    Brendan(sorry Caps On)

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    Re: CD,s as teasers,

    Thats a pretty good idea if the cd will stay down a bit.
    I Fish, I catch, I SNAG

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    Re: CD,s as teasers,

    I'd say with a sinker or something on it it would be worth a shot.
    I Fish, I catch, I SNAG

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Feb 2005

    Re: CD,s as teasers,

    ye i thought maybe you could bend a lip on them like a diving lure. cheers

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    Re: CD,s as teasers,

    a mate of mine rigged some up an used sinkers but rigged it so the sinkers sat infront of a crimp to hold them in palce an the cd push back on to the sinker so the sinker acted liek a stopper so the cd's were now like a pusher type teaser it through alot of water around an alot of light it seemed to work quite well but the cd's had a habbit or snapping this way from to much pressure on them at times

    cheers

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    Re: CD,s as teasers,

    I use cds linked with split rings and swivels stacked about 10 or 12 high and suspended under a crab float and have a 4" snapper lead at the bottom. Heave it out so it drifts by a bit of structure or bait school and troll past it a few times. Often keeps schools of macks and tuna localised a fair bit longer. Baitfish tend to follow it around cautiously a bit too.
    Jack.

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