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Thread: Ilander rigging, spread position

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    I rig mine with 10 wire..

    a chin weight works great for me sometimes because I even take them up to 12 -14 knots from time to time... make sure you pull them in your wake for a second to get it seated in and wigglin' right.. I think you can see one rigged in the pic...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TunaTeaser1 View Post
    Have you made sure the bally head stays inside the lure? If it happens to slip out when you deploy it will cause it to run poorly...
    Roger on that I leave the bill a little longer when using the Iland lures Regular and Jr models. the head is made so you can put part of the bill into the back of the head. The hole is offset in the front so they dart a little. I always push the ballyhoos bill into the back of the head a little and line up the eyes with the eyes on the lure....Mark

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