03-08-2007, 07:47 AM
[red][size 3]I was just playing around waiting for more ice to melt, daylight saving time to kick in and planning for a Powell trip (OK bored) and thought I'd look around at what the salt water guys use to target Stripers for some ideas. [/size][/red]
[red][size 3]Has anyone played with these before? [/size][/red]
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[red][size 3]Here is the testimonial. [/size][/red]
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[red][size 3]Oh my, the ideas that went through my head.... If shad are scarce just make up your own school. The picture shows only one plastic "hooked" but at Powell you can have up to three per line. I'm all ready to head to the hardware store and start bending some piano wire. Heck, you could make a double tier pretty easy out of two sturdy Crappie harnesses, put the blanks on the top set and three hooks on the bottom tier, or how about mixing it up with some anchovy chunks as well. I could tie up a bunch of different sizes of marabou bucktails to swim on the contraption and presoak everything in some smelly jelly or old-fashioned anchovy juice for a trump card. Imagine glow baits at night just below your green submergible lights. With a two-pole permit you could bounce one of these rigs around under the boat just to keep things stirred up while you do the real work with your other rod. How about a little controlled drifting or downright trolling with one while you're scouting the area for the schools? Maybe replace the center trailer with your favorite crank bait while you're at it. Hmmmm, the voices that torment me.... Quick, someone tell me it's just another gimmick![/size][/red]
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[red][size 3]Has anyone played with these before? [/size][/red]
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[red][size 3]Here is the testimonial. [/size][/red]
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[red][size 3]Oh my, the ideas that went through my head.... If shad are scarce just make up your own school. The picture shows only one plastic "hooked" but at Powell you can have up to three per line. I'm all ready to head to the hardware store and start bending some piano wire. Heck, you could make a double tier pretty easy out of two sturdy Crappie harnesses, put the blanks on the top set and three hooks on the bottom tier, or how about mixing it up with some anchovy chunks as well. I could tie up a bunch of different sizes of marabou bucktails to swim on the contraption and presoak everything in some smelly jelly or old-fashioned anchovy juice for a trump card. Imagine glow baits at night just below your green submergible lights. With a two-pole permit you could bounce one of these rigs around under the boat just to keep things stirred up while you do the real work with your other rod. How about a little controlled drifting or downright trolling with one while you're scouting the area for the schools? Maybe replace the center trailer with your favorite crank bait while you're at it. Hmmmm, the voices that torment me.... Quick, someone tell me it's just another gimmick![/size][/red]
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