Oh boy these look really good I can’t wait to study them. Thank you so much for sharing. But got to check out your adds before they are gone. Later Jeff
Thank you TubeDude!!! You are always so willing to share your wisdom and knowledge. I sure enjoy everything you post, hard or soft water. You have forgotten more about fish and fishing than i'll ever know. Thanks Again
(01-25-2021, 05:19 AM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: [ -> ]Oh boy these look really good I can’t wait to study them. Thank you so much for sharing. But got to check out your adds before they are gone. Later Jeff
Yup Pat, they are great write ups, much appreciated once again... Thanks.... Where did you find your rod blanks for your longer ice rods? I'd like to get me some mac rods that will still fit in my rod case. I have fit a 42" rod, but I have to slightly bend the rod tip down so it don't get caught in the latching lid.. So I'd like to find some 39-41" rod blanks that have good backbone and a sensitive tip...
I also need to get some more of your dart head jigs in different sizes, they seem to be one of my favorite lures I've gotten from you for ice fishing... Do you still have any #8 or #10's in glow? I might try some big ones too for burbot, what are your biggest sizes of them? I'll have to put in an order if you don't mind... Thanks Jeff
(01-24-2021, 08:08 PM)TubeDude Wrote: [ -> ]I recently had a conversation with a young BFT ice angler. I was "holding forth" on some of the little tricks of the trade I think I have learned, when he got a pained expression on his face and said "Man, I ain't ever going to remember all this. Do you have anything written on it?" That's how a lot of my "writeups" get started. And that was the inspiration for the two attached PDF files.
Oh, and by the way. An unpaid political announcement. If you wander over to the BFT 4-Sale Section
you will find three new entries of mine...on ice rods, lures and accessories.
As always great write up Pat. If you are ever fortunate enough to use any of Pats homemade lures you will notr he uses prrmium hooks that are very sharp. That is something you wont find on most tackle store stuff. He has an amazing supply of jig heads and materials, paints and dyes that would set you back about a year of anual wages to replace. Once again great information from a guy that has a lifetime of fishing under his belt.
(01-26-2021, 03:16 PM)TubeDude Wrote: [ -> ] (01-25-2021, 03:39 PM)fish_fear_me2 Wrote: [ -> ] (01-24-2021, 08:08 PM)TubeDude Wrote: [ -> ]I recently had a conversation with a young BFT ice angler. I was "holding forth" on some of the little tricks of the trade I think I have learned, when he got a pained expression on his face and said "Man, I ain't ever going to remember all this. Do you have anything written on it?" That's how a lot of my "writeups" get started. And that was the inspiration for the two attached PDF files.
Oh, and by the way. An unpaid political announcement. If you wander over to the BFT 4-Sale Section
you will find three new entries of mine...on ice rods, lures and accessories.
As always great write up Pat. If you are ever fortunate enough to use any of Pats homemade lures you will notr he uses prrmium hooks that are very sharp. That is something you wont find on most tackle store stuff. He has an amazing supply of jig heads and materials, paints and dyes that would set you back about a year of anual wages to replace. Once again great information from a guy that has a lifetime of fishing under his belt.
Thanks, Brent. You wrote that just the way I paid you to.
Checks in the mail right??