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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

Capt. Blair Wiggins from Addictive Fishing Television shows us what rod, reel, line and lures he uses to catch big tarpon.

Get the Gear the Mogan Man Uses @ http://www.addictivefishing.com/store

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  • What rod is that because it's bot the flats blue

  • @srreed5 The NEW Blair Wiggins Flats Blue Offshore fishing rods . . . purchase at dickssportinggoodsdotcom.

  • Two questions with the 10 percent stretch do you need extra mono and how much does the whole pole reel line and everything cost?

  • @srreed5 No mono is required to get 10% stretch. FINS Shock Absorbing is made with Dacron to give it some stretch. The whole tarpon setup will run you over $200.

  • what kind of fishing reel is it sorry if i missed it

  • @youngfishingboy3333 Wright & McGill Sabalos reels

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  • @headieblunt live mullet or cut mullet or other cut fish like jacks or even catfish work great for bigger tarpon..lures = smaller fish no matter what your target is.

  • Blairs the man, thanks for all the tips!

  • @AddictiveFishing Ok thanks

  • cant beat live mullet

  • @silverking4 thanks dude

  • @vanitas4ever hell yea.. they are addicting to chase and catch... good job..

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