New blue
- homewrecker
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Re: New blue
Oooooo those look fishy....
Re: New blue
Good luck with them, I know the blue works well, Taped up some speedy shiners and some old moose Lucks the same way last year, also try taping up some blade the same way. The blue seems to work better on sunny days then a dark cloudy day for mother and I and also when I fished with Jim. We use to tape lures up that way when fishing with Jim Christman on the old Gray Ghost boat. I just had 5 rolls shipped in from WTP this morning. Got D.A, and Dragoon balls on to it last fall . Just watch your leads from your ball (that you will have to figure that out) as every boat fishes a little different. Hope to get down to the lake more this year than last few.
Keep Up the good work on tapping and showing different Lures as of someday you will hit a pattern they can't resist
Ken
P.S. Don't forget to Tape up some of the largest speedy shiners and moose lucks for the larger Salmon and laker's
Keep Up the good work on tapping and showing different Lures as of someday you will hit a pattern they can't resist
Ken
P.S. Don't forget to Tape up some of the largest speedy shiners and moose lucks for the larger Salmon and laker's
Re: New blue
They are proven fish catchers. I own several. "Homewrecker Originals"
- Phantom (griz)
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Re: New blue
Those look like Lake Ontario brown candy.