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Todd wrote:
Rodney Long wrote: I have the next evolution in trout fishing, this will out perform even this cut bait technique, and you use soft plastics, http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm I will even prove that it works better email me your mailing address, and I will send you a single recoil rig for free Hi Rodney, I took a look at your web site and I appreciate your offer. But, it is not what I am after. The environment I am in is fast water. The bait/lure/fly has to drift naturally with the current. Although I do not fish with a fly rod, the technique I use is very similar to fly fishing. Your very interesting rid is much more suited to still water fishing. And I really do appreciate your offer. Many thanks, -T Todd this thing also catches huge numbers of trout in fast water, you have nothing to loose to try it -- Secret Weapon Recoil Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm |
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Rodney Long wrote:
Todd wrote: Rodney Long wrote: I have the next evolution in trout fishing, this will out perform even this cut bait technique, and you use soft plastics, http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm I will even prove that it works better email me your mailing address, and I will send you a single recoil rig for free Hi Rodney, I took a look at your web site and I appreciate your offer. But, it is not what I am after. The environment I am in is fast water. The bait/lure/fly has to drift naturally with the current. Although I do not fish with a fly rod, the technique I use is very similar to fly fishing. Your very interesting rid is much more suited to still water fishing. And I really do appreciate your offer. Many thanks, -T Todd this thing also catches huge numbers of trout in fast water, you have nothing to loose to try it Hi Rodney, The fly fisherman down here do something similar to what you are doing. The use a bead head fly, such as a wolly bugger, as the weight on the end, and a nymph where you put the rubber lure. The difference is that they do not use an elastic line between the bottom weight and the nymph. It is a total pain in the ass, as all it does is get tangled up. And no beaded anything catches anything as it does not float correctly. What I am trying to simulate with all my presentations is what is described by Ralph Cutter as the "catastrophic drift". This is what I am trying to reproduce. And, the river's bottom is very rocky. The MOST weight I can add is a single tiny split shot. Anything larger and I starting catching moss fish, bottom fish, rock fish. I loose a lot of rigs on that river. What you need to convince me of is how I would do a drift with your counter balance weight and 1) not catch a rock fish and 2) simulate a catastrophic drift? Sorry for the ramble, -T |
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Todd wrote:
Rodney Long wrote: Todd wrote: Rodney Long wrote: I have the next evolution in trout fishing, this will out perform even this cut bait technique, and you use soft plastics, http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm I will even prove that it works better email me your mailing address, and I will send you a single recoil rig for free Hi Rodney, I took a look at your web site and I appreciate your offer. But, it is not what I am after. The environment I am in is fast water. The bait/lure/fly has to drift naturally with the current. Although I do not fish with a fly rod, the technique I use is very similar to fly fishing. Your very interesting rid is much more suited to still water fishing. And I really do appreciate your offer. Many thanks, -T Todd this thing also catches huge numbers of trout in fast water, you have nothing to loose to try it Hi Rodney, The fly fisherman down here do something similar to what you are doing. The use a bead head fly, such as a wolly bugger, as the weight on the end, and a nymph where you put the rubber lure. The difference is that they do not use an elastic line between the bottom weight and the nymph. It is a total pain in the ass, as all it does is get tangled up. And no beaded anything catches anything as it does not float correctly. Not even close to the same rig What I am trying to simulate with all my presentations is what is described by Ralph Cutter as the "catastrophic drift". This is what I am trying to reproduce. I thought you just wanted to catch more trout :-) And, the river's bottom is very rocky. The MOST weight I can add is a single tiny split shot. Anything larger and I starting catching moss fish, bottom fish, rock fish. I loose a lot of rigs on that river. My rig works great with a tiny split shot I have a tiny wire that the split shot is crimped on, the wire will not hang you up, but will allow you to work a lure in one spot. If the split shot does hang up, the wire pulls out of it, so you just crimp another shot on What you need to convince me of is how I would do a drift with your counter balance weight and 1) not catch a rock fish and 2) simulate a catastrophic drift? Well instead of drifting the bait by where the fish are, with my rig you just throw it where they are, and it stays there until you catch the fish -- Secret Weapon Recoil Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm |
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