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Terminal Tackle Fishing North Carolina Beaches Outerbanks Beach Vacation Piers Tips

Terminal Tackle
Terminal tackle refers to snaps, swivels, connectors, leaders, weights and bait rigs you attach to end of your line. Use terminal tackle sparringly, use only what is needed. To much terminal tackle can confuse and distract fish.
Use swivels and snaps to allow for quick changes of lures and baits. Use a flat finished swivel , black, gray, or olive green are good colors.
Pier fishing weights come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Pyrimid Sinkers dig into the bottom to allow the bait to float free and realistically.
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Crystal Pier owners look to repair structureStarNewsOnline.comAccording to the NC Fishing Pier Society, a group dedicated to preserving fishing piers along the state's coast, there were more than 30 ocean fishing piers in the state before 1996. Now, there are less than 20 open to fishing. |
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