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I stumbled across a neat little fishing device
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It allows you to turn any "cheap" slip weight, into a expensive drop
shot weight. The great thing about them they are reusable, as you can adjust them to slip out of the weight before it cuts the line, thus you just slip on another "cheap" weight. They come with a straight leg, you bend the leg to the desired resistance you want it to release from the weight at. Here is a photo, showing it straight, bent, and inserted in a couple of cheap weights -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle rig http://spectastictackle.com/ |
I stumbled across a neat little fishing device
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:13:49 -0500, Rodney Long
wrote: It allows you to turn any "cheap" slip weight, into a expensive drop shot weight. The great thing about them they are reusable, as you can adjust them to slip out of the weight before it cuts the line, thus you just slip on another "cheap" weight. They come with a straight leg, you bend the leg to the desired resistance you want it to release from the weight at. Here is a photo, showing it straight, bent, and inserted in a couple of cheap weights Hey Dick Short, do you have a picture of yours showing it straight, bent, and inserted in a couple of cheap ways? God you are stupid.......you have got to be about the most STUPID spammer ever. If you even have a wife, I bet someone is ****ing her right now. Damn you are dumb! DAMN!! |
I stumbled across a neat little fishing device
So Rodney,
Would this device work with your Wiggle Rig? Saturday my son was catching Ling Cod and Pacific Bass out of Newport Oregon in a party boat. They were bottom bouncing weight balls over a 20 foot deep reef which dropped off to 80 to 100 feet where the fish were holding. He asked if your Wiggle rig would work holding the weight balls at the edge of the reef. They were using streamers and hootchies up 2 to 8 feet above the ball. Next trip over should he try your Wiggle Rigs? If so, how should it be set up to drag over the reef? Thanks. John "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... It allows you to turn any "cheap" slip weight, into a expensive drop shot weight. The great thing about them they are reusable, as you can adjust them to slip out of the weight before it cuts the line, thus you just slip on another "cheap" weight. They come with a straight leg, you bend the leg to the desired resistance you want it to release from the weight at. Here is a photo, showing it straight, bent, and inserted in a couple of cheap weights -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle rig http://spectastictackle.com/ |
I stumbled across a neat little fishing device
John wrote:
So Rodney, Would this device work with your Wiggle Rig? I think so, I have not done any testing yet,, I know the material locks into it fine. The problem is, for me to carry this thing, I would have to order 20,000 of them Saturday my son was catching Ling Cod and Pacific Bass out of Newport Oregon in a party boat. They were bottom bouncing weight balls over a 20 foot deep reef which dropped off to 80 to 100 feet where the fish were holding. He asked if your Wiggle rig would work holding the weight balls at the edge of the reef. They were using streamers and hootchies up 2 to 8 feet above the ball. It depends on how much weight he is using, the current material is designed for light weights, for fresh water fishing, I have some heaver material here for salt water fishing with heaver weights Email or call me, we can set him up -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle rig http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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