10-27-2002, 07:59 PM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]Friday, I was introduced to two new lures that I think should be very promising for wipers during their hungrier season:[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]1. The "[#1700f9]Willard Wiper Whacker[/#1700f9]": This is a lure that AFD showed to me on Friday night after we had come in from fishing. He said that he hadn't yet tried it but I think it will be a good one. He said that he picked it up at Angler's Inn. At first glance it appears to be a thin narrow "spoon" type lure. Upon closer inspection, it is just flat. About the length of a crocodile spoon but much more narrow. It has one treble hook on it's tail. It is painted a bright white with some glitter foil that covers about 50% of each side. I would guess that it would troll about 2-3 feet under the top ... good for trolling shallows. I suspect that it is made locally. If any of you out there knows where it is made or have had any experience using it or know of anyone using it, please let me know ... I am very curious.[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]2. The "[#0e06ff]Stanley Vib[/#0e06ff]": Friday, just before launching, I got talking to one of the fishermen coming in for the day. The guy was an older Japanese fellow who, I am told, fishes Willard several times a week all year long. I asked him what his favorite lure was. He showed me the one on his line. I asked him where he got it at and he said that one of his relatives gets them for him out of a catalog. He couldn't remember the name of the catalogue but said that it was not Cabela's. I asked him if he knew what it is called. He pulled a new one in it's package out of his tackle box and showed it to me. It was called the "Vibrator" by Stanley Jigs. It had the exact same shape and size as the Prism Shad by Producer ... probably manufactured in the same factory as the producer. I turned over the package to see more about it. On the back side it was called the "Stanley Vib AB70-903". The back was black that faded part way down the side to a dark blue then to a light blue through some light laser glitter to a white bottom and belly. The glitter pattern was strange but attractive. Unlike the prism shad, it did not have the big black dot on the sides (nothing a black marker couldn't fix if you wanted). Because I had so much good info about it I was sure I could find it on the Internet ... but I couldn't. I would really like to buy and try one next year if I can find out where to get them. Have any of you seen or used one of the "Vibrators"? Anyone know what catalog they are or might be in?[/size][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]1. The "[#1700f9]Willard Wiper Whacker[/#1700f9]": This is a lure that AFD showed to me on Friday night after we had come in from fishing. He said that he hadn't yet tried it but I think it will be a good one. He said that he picked it up at Angler's Inn. At first glance it appears to be a thin narrow "spoon" type lure. Upon closer inspection, it is just flat. About the length of a crocodile spoon but much more narrow. It has one treble hook on it's tail. It is painted a bright white with some glitter foil that covers about 50% of each side. I would guess that it would troll about 2-3 feet under the top ... good for trolling shallows. I suspect that it is made locally. If any of you out there knows where it is made or have had any experience using it or know of anyone using it, please let me know ... I am very curious.[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]2. The "[#0e06ff]Stanley Vib[/#0e06ff]": Friday, just before launching, I got talking to one of the fishermen coming in for the day. The guy was an older Japanese fellow who, I am told, fishes Willard several times a week all year long. I asked him what his favorite lure was. He showed me the one on his line. I asked him where he got it at and he said that one of his relatives gets them for him out of a catalog. He couldn't remember the name of the catalogue but said that it was not Cabela's. I asked him if he knew what it is called. He pulled a new one in it's package out of his tackle box and showed it to me. It was called the "Vibrator" by Stanley Jigs. It had the exact same shape and size as the Prism Shad by Producer ... probably manufactured in the same factory as the producer. I turned over the package to see more about it. On the back side it was called the "Stanley Vib AB70-903". The back was black that faded part way down the side to a dark blue then to a light blue through some light laser glitter to a white bottom and belly. The glitter pattern was strange but attractive. Unlike the prism shad, it did not have the big black dot on the sides (nothing a black marker couldn't fix if you wanted). Because I had so much good info about it I was sure I could find it on the Internet ... but I couldn't. I would really like to buy and try one next year if I can find out where to get them. Have any of you seen or used one of the "Vibrators"? Anyone know what catalog they are or might be in?[/size][/font]
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