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IF YOU RUN COPPER TO THE DODGER,BECAUSE OF FLEAS.AFTER THAT DODGER TO FLY,DO THEY STICK TO THE MONO LEADER.OR YOUR BAIT.HOW ABOUT IF YOU RUN A DIPSY LEADER TO DODGER AND FLY ARE YOU OK. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP IRONANGLER,

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The copper is run like a flat line out the back or off a planner board . The weight of the copper line takes the lure down. 22' per hundered feet of line in the water. 300' of copper is down around 60+' You have a 20' to 50' leader from the copper to the lure. The size of the copper line keeps the fleas off. The short leader from the dodger or flasher to the fly 20" + is in the water Horazantly so the fleas don't hang on it. Because its out so far from the boat its a stealth preasention, away from the noise of the boat and the riggers. :yes: Its catches fish but is a pain in the butt to reel in. Unless you have an electric reel like Billy V. :lol:

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