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Originally posted by jaydee:
The new part of the definition of non-bouyant lure restriction seems to be a way of reducing flossing. (No hook above a bouyant lure i.e. corky/cheater such as the double hook rig that seems so popular in SW rivers) What are your thoughts on that?
Was that rig really the target for the new definition? I would find that hard to believe.

I do know of a "sure-fire" flossing rig that is being popularized in Alaska where the bobber is rigged below the hook. Thank goodness that won't be a legal setup in WA.
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