Shhhhhhh! Hush now about that Trailer Blade... just keep it as your secret
weapon for now. We will be introducing that as soon as production gets all
caught up on everything else.
BTW, Paul Crawford's article is great, Fritz, and a definite "must read" for
all ROFB'ers everywhere. I sure wish that I could find some way to steal it
and slap my name on it, but I guess you let the cat out of the bag on that
just a bit too soon.
--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
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"Fritz Nordengren" wrote in message
news:qRwsc.18725$hi6.1892400@attbi_s53...
I learned that from reading Paul Crawford
http://www.bassangler.com/articles/crawford/paulc.htm
And I use his "Bird Dog lure" much of the time to find fish, then I'll
see if different bait will catch more or not..... I prefer to use a
hammered nickle willow leaf blade.....which is hard to find from you's
guys -- so I'll take one from a different spinner bait and hook it into
your bait.
My go to colors in spinner baits a Chartruse and White, Wounded Shad
and black.
And there is something about your "trailer blades" that really attract
hits.
Maybe you can strike a marketing deal with Paul.....
Charles B. Summers wrote:
Chartreuse and White must be an awesome bait, cause we sell an awful lot
of
them. I was also watching a show last night on tv about Tennessee
fisherpeople. More than one stated that Chartreuse and White was all
they
used. Of course, they had to buy several baits to get their blade
configuration... hehe. I really thought about getting in contact with
them,
but most of them had Strike King sewn somewhere on their outfit.
Nevertheless, I'm gonna have a couple of Chartreuse and White baits with
me
at all times!