{{+1}}Anti-snag guards – “tropical” double weed guards{{-1}}
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AKA: Tropical weed guards.
There are times when you just have to fish right into structure but every time you do you get hooked up. This is particularly so when fishing for Saratoga amongst lily pads, Barramundi amongst the mangroves and Mangrove Jacks and Bass amongst the snags. At those times to increase fishing time and save a lot of frustration I suggest you use flies with double weed guards. Forget about single weed guards they are almost useless and only cut down the snag rate a little if at all.
I am often asked if weed guards cut down on hook up rates. Well logically I suppose they do but I must say that the increased fishing time you get and the fact that your not loosing flies or having to "go in" and retrieve flies more that compensates for that. In most cases however strikes from tropical fish are quite aggressive and I don't think that the weed guard even comes into the hook up equation.
I use two types of double weed guards.
The "bass" weed guard can be tied on a wide range of hooks . . . in the example below it is tied on soft plastic jig hooks and well suited to temperate zone fish such as bream or bass.
An alternative anti snag guard is a "tropical" weed guard tied on solid hooks and mainly used when fishing to tropical species.
Materials
Monofilament - needs to be stiff and thick. I use 40lb Schneider for both types of weed guards.
Process - "tropical" double weed guards
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Author: StephenChatterton