i just gave it a few test pulls in my aquarium and it has a wobbling action when retrieved. its a slow wobble, not the most realistic, but good to know that this bait has more than one use.
i listen online off my friends life subscription.
i used to listen to the all metallica radio, what happened to that? (today is my first time listening in months, i forgot about the account)
but yeah i like octane and liquid metal the best. lithium is good too.
everybody, tune into liquid metal on feb 23rd for Wrath Week! w00t!!!
thanks guys!
the hook is a jig hook epoxied into the back of the bait, i got the picture from another lure builder, and the fins are an experimental design that i came up with (i've never seen them made like this before) and i'm not ready to reveal them yet. maybe after some hard testing, but not yet.
i intended it for more of a sight fishing bait for bedding bass, so i made it so it sits sharply nose up.
i'm not sure if it will have any "action" at all, it will be more of a jigging bed bait.
but who knows, i've been suprised at the retrieving action of several of my baits.
had to watch that movie in 9th grade english...
HATED it
the acting was terrible and the entire idea of modernizing shakespeare while keeping old english speak is retarded.
i say you seal the bait and go test it, see if you're satisfied with the action it has.
if not you could try adding a lip. that seems like it would be easier than trying to relocate already installed ballast weights.
add one more store-bought food to the list:
shredded cheddar cheese!
we just had tacos for dinner and i thought, "hmmm i wonder if my fish would eat cheese?" i figured they would because it is very easy to spot, and its got a soft texture, and sure enough my bluegill and pumpkinseed were all over that cheese!
oh yeah, i forgot about my bluegill that i have up in my room.
he is only about 1" long, and i think that since i caught him so small, he hasn't really been accustomed to eating live food in the wild, so i quickly got him trained to eat flake food.
glenn,
the way i see it, even if they are getting the media attention they desire (most media is pointing out how crazy and stupid they are though), hardly ANYONE takes them seriously, and CERTAINLY no one on the bass resource forums.
mine doesn't like dry food, except freeze dried bloodworms.
he will eat flakes reluctantly but will spit them out.
my bluegill really likes to eat:
earthworms
frozen bloodworms
freeze dried bloodworms
and frozen tuna (this one's real convienent because i can open a can of tuna, drain it, stick it in a bag in the freezer and have lots of food that lasts for months.)
my bluegill will jump out of the water over frozen tuna! i just take tweezers and break off little bite size pieces of the tuna and either stick it in the water or make him jump for food
i haven't seen the movie but i love the show!
my canadian friend told me about them and i searched around for a site i could watch full episodes.
www.quicksilverscreen.com has quite a bit of full episodes.
good stuff!
just checked grammy.com
and metallica won:
best metal performance with their song "My Apocalypse"
best recording package with their album "Death Magnetic"
and the producer of their Death Magnetic album won best producer, non-classical
BOOYAHHHHH SAM!
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