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		I have recently become interested in the idea of using dough baits in saltwater.  I did not know the best way to rig the bait so I made a bait rig with two dough hooks and a snap swivel for to attach a weight at the bottom.  Is this a good way to do it?
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		[size 2]I personally have never heard of using dough bait in saltwater. Good luck.[cool][/size]
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		Hey there BFFG.  Fishfather is right again.  Those dough baits would desintergrate way to fast in the salt and just fall off of the line.  I have found out from expereince that dough baits work best in a still lake or very slow flowing stream.  You may be better to stay with the macks' , chovies, squids, clams, and mussels.  Most of your salties are not good bread eaters.  They prefer their meat.  Good Luck.
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		thanks for the advice, I'll just keep a loaf of bread nearby for when I get bored or the fish are not biting.
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