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I was fishing along side a guy who was catching a lot of fish. He looked at my
lure and more or less said his lure is better. At least that is what i think he said. He fished with a lot of confidence and i later heard others say that he had done very well at other times too. I forgot to ask him the f%%%ing name of the lure. I saw him again and asked him what was the name of the lure. He changed the subject and would only say it was made in America. The lad was also a little hard to understand cause of his old country accent. The lure was like a minnow plug. However it didn't exactly look like a minnow plug or track like one either. It was long and cylindrical and somewhat in the shape of a skitter pop. It definitely wasn't a topwater. It would retrieve at about a 2 foot depth and has much of a wobble as a jointed lure. It definitely wasn't a suspending bait either and it didn't appear to have a diving lip either. The colour was fire tiger. Can anybody put a name to it? |
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A Spence Scout
http://www.strikeking.com/tips/spencescout.shtml --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... I was fishing along side a guy who was catching a lot of fish. He looked at my lure and more or less said his lure is better. At least that is what i think he said. He fished with a lot of confidence and i later heard others say that he had done very well at other times too. I forgot to ask him the f%%%ing name of the lure. I saw him again and asked him what was the name of the lure. He changed the subject and would only say it was made in America. The lad was also a little hard to understand cause of his old country accent. The lure was like a minnow plug. However it didn't exactly look like a minnow plug or track like one either. It was long and cylindrical and somewhat in the shape of a skitter pop. It definitely wasn't a topwater. It would retrieve at about a 2 foot depth and has much of a wobble as a jointed lure. It definitely wasn't a suspending bait either and it didn't appear to have a diving lip either. The colour was fire tiger. Can anybody put a name to it? |
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It might be one of those wedge front wood cranks that were famous in
California. Mostly hand carved until recent years. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) "Chuck Coger" wrote in message m... A Spence Scout http://www.strikeking.com/tips/spencescout.shtml --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... I was fishing along side a guy who was catching a lot of fish. He looked at my lure and more or less said his lure is better. At least that is what i think he said. He fished with a lot of confidence and i later heard others say that he had done very well at other times too. I forgot to ask him the f%%%ing name of the lure. I saw him again and asked him what was the name of the lure. He changed the subject and would only say it was made in America. The lad was also a little hard to understand cause of his old country accent. The lure was like a minnow plug. However it didn't exactly look like a minnow plug or track like one either. It was long and cylindrical and somewhat in the shape of a skitter pop. It definitely wasn't a topwater. It would retrieve at about a 2 foot depth and has much of a wobble as a jointed lure. It definitely wasn't a suspending bait either and it didn't appear to have a diving lip either. The colour was fire tiger. Can anybody put a name to it? |
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