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Before the doors opened Friday morning at the Nashville Boat Show, I passed
by the Mojo booth and spied a familiar-looking face. Rodney Long and a Mojo Prostaff member were setting up a demonstration tank for Mojo's SpecTastic bungee rig, Rock Hopper, and Rig Saver. Rodney and I didn't have a lot of time to chat before the show since I was late loading in and had to set up in a hurry, but attendance was pretty low through the weekend, so from time to time we were able to visit. The Secret Weapon Lures booth was next to the American Bass Anglers. We had a clear line of sight to the Mojo booth, which was on the end one aisle up. Without a doubt the Mojo booth drew the biggest crowd of any exhibit there. Rarely did I look over when there weren't somewhere between two to a dozen visitors clustered around the demonstration tank. I know first-hand that the attitude of most show attendees when presented with something different is "I dare you to convince me." Anglers put on a crap-proof hard shell coating before entering the hall, and you can see it in their expressions. I grew accustomed to the change of expressions marching across the faces of people leaning over the Mojo demo tank. They went from skeptical or non-committal, to interested, to amazed, to delighted. And about that time, hands were reaching for wallets, too. I have no doubt that more money crossed the counter at the Mojo booth Friday afternoon than we took in for the entire three days of the show. I've kept my mouth shut for the last two years as the boomerang "thingy" was ballyhooed and maligned by one ROFB regular or the other. I know some of us have used the bungee rig and have been pleased with it, so I figured I would try it one of these days. Not being a tournament angler, my main interest in fishing has been to test new products, test techniques, or introduce others to our lures. I can't remember ever having fished a drop-shot rig. Sports fans, that's about to change. Next week I'm heading down to the Harris Chain for the season opener of the Fishing w/ Jim Austin tour. Usually I don't get to compete in tournaments we sponsor since I'm mainly there to lend my support and promote our company. This time, though, I plan to win the tournament. I'll rely on our Quickstrike or Sidearm spinnerbaits and Buzzrbait to locate fish. If conditions don't favor blade baits, though, you can count on my having a rod rigged drop-shot style with a "Wiggle Rig." I'll post the results here in a couple of weeks. I made sure all the Secret Weapon Prostaff working our booth took time out to visit with Rodney and pick up some gear and skills that will help give them a competitive edge. I'm not going to pass on all the extra little tips Rodney gave me, but if you just go to his Website (ezknot.com) and follow the instructions there, you'll benefit greatly. 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. Anyway, I haven't weighed in on the subject, but now that I have a little first-hand information, I have to tell you I'm impressed. The new tools and techniques are definitely going to improve my fishing success in situations where I've located fish but haven't been able to goad them into biting.... until now. Joe ------------------------------------------------------ Secret Weapon Lures http://secretweaponlures.com World's Finest Spinnerbaits & Buzzbaits. Better designs = better performance = better results |
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