03-06-2012, 08:32 PM
[quote TroutBumDave]It states that the days must be consecutive though. I log close to 60 days a year up in ID as well, but I'm mostly hitting the Snake and Warm River up near Ashton.
Again, what a dumb law. I blame the Twins.[/quote]
That's the KEY right there. And unless you ARE the Twins (or Kevin VanDamn) you probably can't manage to fish that many days back to back. Damned reality!
Plus - hard to eat ALL the bass with some of the regs they've got.
[quote reelfast] Old fashioned southern style plastic worms and all kinds of rigs.[/quote]
Um - what makes a worm "old fashioned" or "southern style"? I've heard of Tye Dye Crawlers...
A little Cajun Spice maybe? Find those ones that have been in the bottom of the tackle box for far TOO many moons?
Which bring me to a question - do plastics get too old? I've noticed a lot have a slight oily coating. I KNOW the Gulp products will quickly dehydrate and turn to stone! But do plastic tubes, worms, grubs - dry up or get brittle in time. And what's the point in the salt I get on some tubes and worms. Doesn't that like almost immediately dissolve and float away from the lure, if not fall off before the grub meets the hook!
Again, what a dumb law. I blame the Twins.[/quote]
That's the KEY right there. And unless you ARE the Twins (or Kevin VanDamn) you probably can't manage to fish that many days back to back. Damned reality!
Plus - hard to eat ALL the bass with some of the regs they've got.
[quote reelfast] Old fashioned southern style plastic worms and all kinds of rigs.[/quote]
Um - what makes a worm "old fashioned" or "southern style"? I've heard of Tye Dye Crawlers...
A little Cajun Spice maybe? Find those ones that have been in the bottom of the tackle box for far TOO many moons?
Which bring me to a question - do plastics get too old? I've noticed a lot have a slight oily coating. I KNOW the Gulp products will quickly dehydrate and turn to stone! But do plastic tubes, worms, grubs - dry up or get brittle in time. And what's the point in the salt I get on some tubes and worms. Doesn't that like almost immediately dissolve and float away from the lure, if not fall off before the grub meets the hook!