Nookie

I started using 6' of leader behind the large Hot Spot soon after Coyotes were introduced to the market years ago. I used to consistently catch big Kings near Scatchet Head on Possession Bar that way...Seemed like the inside rod on tight turns would do the trick..that is because it slows down on the turn and flutters ...The longer leader length makes for a slower and larger circle for the spoon to travel behind the flasher. I also use the smaller Hot Spot with a shorter leader and have success. At Sekiu on the 5th I would fish with a green and white 4.5" Coyote behind a green large Hot Spot with 6' of 30# leader..I use P-Line Fluoroclear...fish in 50-80' of water close to shore and run the gear at 50' down....I also like to use the commercial Hot Spots with the Sampo ball bearing swivels on both ends..hard to find but much better...I got mine at Seattle Marine Supply near fishermens terminal in Seattle............Now if you don't catch a hog King this way I'll be surprised. Good luck ...................
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