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snipYou've never had crawfish cooked right then
C'mon Randy. With a crawfish you just pinch the head and suck the tail. Alongside a bowl of ScubaSoup it can't be beat ! ![]() "Fishking" wrote in message ... Us Northerners don't eat bait Rodney, hell we barely fish with it either :-) -- WWW.GOTOBAITS.COM PREMIUM HAND POURED BAITS "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Jerry Barton wrote: Oh well, I'd rather have a frog instead of a crawfish any day. -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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We never mentioned eating..... I've put a few tons of those bad boys in my
stomach and loved every one of them. I was talking about baits, in particular, a GOTO frog -- Member Of The National Association Of Photoshop Professionals "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Jerry Barton wrote: Oh well, I'd rather have a frog instead of a crawfish any day. You've never had crawfish cooked right then -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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There's a returned memory.....good ole Scuba Soup ;-)
-- Member Of The National Association Of Photoshop Professionals "Bass_Mr." wrote in message . .. snipYou've never had crawfish cooked right then C'mon Randy. With a crawfish you just pinch the head and suck the tail. Alongside a bowl of ScubaSoup it can't be beat ! ![]() "Fishking" wrote in message ... Us Northerners don't eat bait Rodney, hell we barely fish with it either :-) -- WWW.GOTOBAITS.COM PREMIUM HAND POURED BAITS "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Jerry Barton wrote: Oh well, I'd rather have a frog instead of a crawfish any day. -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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Bass_Mr. wrote:
snipYou've never had crawfish cooked right then C'mon Randy. With a crawfish you just pinch the head and suck the tail. Dang you must be a Yankee You pinch off the tail (and eat it), then you suck the guts out of the head. that is after a few cold ones :-) That's the way they taught me how to eat them in lower Louisiana. The trick is not to look at what your sucking up. If you will eat "live" raw oysters (they were alive 5 sec. before you "Chew" them up, many think they are still alive for quite some min. after opening them) Then sucking the guts out of a cooked craw fish is nothing. Come on Guys tell if you think that action will be productive ? Should I put more on it, slow it down, or just work it in place without the slow retrieve ? -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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I've never had enough beer to make me suck the guts out of as crawfish's
head but have plenty of "tail". I think there is a little too much action on the crawdad Rodney, maybe slow it down a little ?? "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Bass_Mr. wrote: snipYou've never had crawfish cooked right then C'mon Randy. With a crawfish you just pinch the head and suck the tail. Dang you must be a Yankee You pinch off the tail (and eat it), then you suck the guts out of the head. that is after a few cold ones :-) That's the way they taught me how to eat them in lower Louisiana. The trick is not to look at what your sucking up. If you will eat "live" raw oysters (they were alive 5 sec. before you "Chew" them up, many think they are still alive for quite some min. after opening them) Then sucking the guts out of a cooked craw fish is nothing. Come on Guys tell if you think that action will be productive ? Should I put more on it, slow it down, or just work it in place without the slow retrieve ? -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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I think it is a little too much action Rodney. It could be that I am just
reacting to the action against a bright sandy background. It might be just fine in water with more stain and weeds. Still in all, it does look pretty animated. |
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johnval1 wrote:
I think it is a little too much action Rodney. It could be that I am just reacting to the action against a bright sandy background. It might be just fine in water with more stain and weeds. Still in all, it does look pretty animated. Thanks guys, you helped settle a huge argument between my son, and I. I will re shoot the crawfish. We are doing a video of different lure actions to put in stores. I hate to admit this, but these actions we are shooting, are only to catch fishermen. Even if that action we showed caught fish on every cast, if it does not catch fishermen, no one will ever use the rig. Some of the best lure presentations that catch fish (not this one as we don't know) do not catch fishermen. Once we get people using the rig, they will discover what presentations actually catch fish for them. In many conditions (when you can't charge a bite on your Visa) it requires very little movement, but that movement needs to be an "equal vibration", followed by a dead fall, then repeated. This is the action for when the bite is the toughest, yet it does not look that impressive to the fisherman. All of you guys that have received the rig, don't just throw out and shake the rod tip, with any lure in your box, sure you will catch some fish , but your not getting the best presentation to catch every fish. This rig is just a tool, some of you will get great with it, others won't, because you don't take time, or put forth an effort to learn what it takes to kick butt with it. -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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