Joe Haubenreich wrote:
One thing for sure; I'll want to spend an hour or so just practicing with
the bait right by the shore in clear water so I can master the basic wiggle,
death quiver, and slapping techniques with various baits. Strike King's
floating soft plastic jerkbait (I think it was the 3X Zulu) and the Zoom
Tiny Fluke look to be the two highest percentage baits.
Thanks for the kind words Joe, Now just to get something clear here, I
have not yet fished with the 3X Zulu. It was the first time I had ever
placed it on the rig was at that show, of course what it did was a
little shocking even to me, to really duplicate a free swimming, injured
shad was awesome in my book, it laid on the surface quivering on it's
side going in a tight circle, then "swimming" down trying to right it's
self just to come back up on it's side quivering again. I have seen shad
do this many times while I was fishing below dams, just to have a bass
or stripe pick them off. I think this will catch fish like no other
lure, but until I actually get a chance to test it on fish, it is only a
belief. Now the tiny fluke,, yeah that baby catches fish, when you can't
even charge a bite on your VISA
PS
I also will be using those Secret Weapons to find fish, and I hope catch
a large number of them
--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread,
Nutri Shield insect repellent. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot
http://www.ezknot.com