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L U R E FOOL ‘EM 1) A Savage Gear Salt Water Sandeel proved extremely effective. A stinger was a must, with the majority of fish hooked on the rear. 2) Fluorocarbon trace reduces rig visibility and retains accurate presentation and lure feel. 3) It’s dark down there so to help zander locate the lure a small rattle chamber up the trace is like a dinner bell. Well over 90 fish fell to ours and the Lure mag crew’s boat. sees his lure swimming just off the bottom, tail thumping away while he dials in vertical movements to increase attraction. The rod position allows Ant to drop the lure down to the bottom, keeping him in touch with the depth, and lift to a foot up while still giving him enough leverage to strike and set hooks. The important aspect of the lifting and lowering is that you stay in touch with the lure. This is most important on the downward action where a lowering rather than a drop is vital. Hits come more readily as the lure falls, and if you have a grasp of where the bottom is and therefore when your braid should go slack you’ll be able to interpret an earlier slack line as a take and hit it. On the first drift both anglers miss bites. A readjustment 1 2 3