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Jigfishn10

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  1. The blades will act just like this inline version:
  2. Here's an inline experiment that went awry...in my mind actually...I made this a couple of winters ago and it still makes it out of my tackle box on those ocassions when the bass are being less cooperative: Well, maybe it didn't turn out to be an inline. As I was building, I had some wire left that was long enough, so I tried the safety pin version of a twin spin musky lure...crazy huh? This has given me some fun days of bass fishing. EDIT: Here's the same spinnerbait cleaned up with a new skirt and zonker strip: Should be a good spring bait.
  3. Looks like a Lazy Ike. I believe a google search is needed Tuckahoe. Maybe a history on the lazy Ike, it may reveal a knock off or maybe that was part of a series?
  4. That looks great Rooster! I'm glad I fed to your new addiction... LOL I'll see if I can dig up a guide pertaining to blade size and body weight and I'll post it here. SirSnook, I really like that chain swivel idea, have to steal a page from your book.
  5. ROFL...I had a feeling you were gonna come up with the answer.
  6. Thanks for the compliment Rooster, much appreciative. Matching blade size to body weight is everything with inlines and there really isn't much wiggle room either. The baits you see above are #4 blades with either a 5/16 oz body or a 3/8 oz body. The spacer is actually not decorative, it's used to keep the blade off the skirt, but more importantly for easier startup. Ever fish an inline where you have to jerk the rod tip to get the blade to start up? These you don't need the jerk and it's a lot easier for a stop and go type retrieve because the blade will start spinning right out of the gate. The spacer is a piece of insulation from an electrical wire and fits over the wire shaft of the bait perfectly. The Owner hook is bent a little at the hook eye and you can take that 3" grub and t-rig it to be completely weedless if you want. Throw that bait anywhere you want to throw it...heck, use it like a jig with a little bling on it. Experiment away, the possibilities are endless and you can always improve on the design. Good luck Bud!
  7. Here's some I made up last year and did very well with LMB: Pre-painted tungsten weights for bodies, silicone skirts and 2/0 owner mosquito hooks. Here's one I did for a member on here:
  8. * ATD- At the Doctor's * BFF - Best Friends Funeral * BTW- Bring the Wheelchair * BYOT - Bring Your Own Teeth * CBM- Covered by Medicare * CUATSC- See You at the Senior Center * DWI- Driving While Incontinent * FWIW - Forgot Where I Was * GGPBL- Gotta Go, Pacemaker Battery Low * GHA - Got Heartburn Again * HGBM - Had Good Bowel Movement * LMDO- Laughing My Dentures Out * LOL- Living on Lipitor * OMSG - Oh My! Sorry, Gas * TOT- Texting on Toilet * WAITT - Who Am I Talking To? Hope these help. GGLKI (Gotta Go, Laxative Kicking in!)
  9. Ouch, that's cold! Well it slowly warming up, hopefully the fish start biting. Good luck guys!
  10. You can pick up some real diamonds in the rough at Dicks Sports. I found some 1.99 Strike King spinnerbaits with tandem blades, gold main blade and ball bearing swivels. I think they were made or packaged by mistake as the majority of these were nickel blades and crane swivels. I picked up the 2 with gold blades and ball bearing swivels, paid and ran outta the store knowing I just got a steal.... LOL
  11. I had participated in a thread about a week or two ago and I commented on Goose52's ability to catch really nice oinkers on lipless cranks. I also read a lot of posts from our well respected members recommending using craw colors especially red in the spring season. Well I was at Dick's Sports and picked up the only red lipless Cordell crank and a chrome - blue back - orange belly Rattle Trap (I believe Sam recommends this color pattern) and have had success so far with them. I gotta admit, it's been 10 years plus since I threw a lipless crank and I have to thank Goose52 for his posts and pics for the inspiration.
  12. How were the water temps? I believe the waters on the cape were iced out a few weeks prior to around here.
  13. More snow coming in tonight...not much, just enough to slow up the morning's commute.
  14. No apologies necessary Nitro, take care of what needs to be taken cared of...we'll be here and you know how to get a hold of me, Bud!
  15. I had a feeling you were gonna say that....ahh yes, back to normal, nice to have you back! I think I may have to go on a sabatical...LOL
  16. Glad it worked out for ya...Good luck!
  17. You know Nitro, I find it odd that you haven't been on here much in the last couple of weeks, did it take you that long to type up that long report?...LOL J/K Buddy!
  18. I gotcha covered BASSclary...Prayers sent!
  19. X2 - They are the real deal no question about it.
  20. Good luck to both of you...I wish I could take a day off to join you guys...of course I would have to beg and bribe Tate...LOL
  21. Sound like you guys had a great time! Great report and congrats on your PB's! 00, I'm sure you'll top your PB on the next trip, but a 10-4 is still a thrill for sure! Again, congrats on your trip and welcome back!
  22. We are progressing towards 50* by Easter Sunday... Right now I'm fishing ponds still half iced in. Good news is, I'm catching fish. We're getting there...slowly.
  23. Great report Nitro, I'm really happy you were able to get out there and catch some fish...and nice size ones! Congrats Bud!
  24. I fished Houghton's pond in the Blue Hills Reservation. It's really close to home. I want to hit Blue Hills Reservoir in Quincy on my way home some time this week. Same conditions there, the southern end is still iced in so I'm hoping to get some bites in the warmer northern end waters.
  25. Went out today for lunch and between meetings, I managed 3 on a Cotton Cordell lipless crankbait in Red Crawdad. Not sure about water temps, but I would guess low 40*'s as the pond was iced in on the southern end. I fished into the wind using a sweep pause retrieve. 1 fish felt like a weight on the end of the line as he hit on the pause and I never felt the strike. The other two hit just as the lure was paused and there was no doubt about the strike. Good luck all!
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