I have a thread in the items for sale. I carry the 9 inch and the smaller mullet anyhoo look at the thread---I have some awesome prices for you!
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9 inch---single--$6.00 each
9 inch--twenty to forty--$5.50 each
9 inch--forty or more--$5.00 each
6 inch--single--$4.00 each
6 inch---50 or more--$3.50 each
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Don't know which produce more fish, they all look amazing in the water, the blue ones seem to sell a little better, don't know if there catching more fish. I've run both and seen no difference. My favorite way to run them, is on the inside of the dredge surrounded by real split tails.
This is how I put my dredges together with the color shown. There is so many ways to do it :double on each arm, six arm dredge, double dredge, single dredge.This works just fine for us and had many lookers last year in the water! The blue or the clear doesn't seem to matter. They both let off some of the same irredesant colors!
I fish with the dredge somewhat like lenny does Rudow does when he runs his X pattern. Here is an article I had on the X pattern. Enjoy!
Hologram--Here's your proof
Here's a shot of Pete McDonald (left) and Jon Meade, on the Boating Project Boat, fishing Baltimore Canyon. I'm behind the camera. You can see a strip of the hologram dredge behind Meade's leg, trailing through the water. The rest of the dredge is sitting on the swim platform, where we put it when we pulled it out of the way to land the triple-header of yellowfin that it helped attract. At the end of the day, I could see tiny pin-holes on several strips of the dredge, and when the triple went off, we could see flashes and boils all around the dredge. No one will ever be able to convince me the dredge didn't bring in those fish and put them into a frenzy, and I'll never leave the dock without it again!
This graphic is pulled from Rudow's Guide to Fishing the Mid Atlantic (www.getgup.com) and shows you how we arrange the dredge in the spread. We use it as one arm of a 3-D "X," so whatever angle or depth a fish approaches the spread from, it sees both a teaser--either the hogram dredge below or the spreader bar above--and a single hook bait struggling to keep up with the "school" of bait--either the naked 'hoo above the dredge or the downrigger bait below the spreader bar. My mate (Rocky Calia) and I worked through the summer of '04 and July of '05 on the Project Boat to perfect the X and felt we had it down-pat by the beginning of August. In the next month, the X teased up 14 marlin (10 whites, 2 blues, biggest 400-lbs or so, 9 of the billfish hooked, landed & released) and over 2 dozen tunas in 9 canyon trolling trips. Effective? I sure think so! Catch 'em up!
-- Lenny Rudow
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Brandon you may can call EJW in Morehead City. It has been a while but he had a whole box of them on one of the endcaps with the spring clips that twist into the head. This was back in Oct though.