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Got Stripers
04-15-2002, 08:05 PM
http://www.ledgerunnerbaits.com/megajerk.jpg

TheSpecialist
04-15-2002, 08:31 PM
I could field test them for you and let you know. :D They look awsome as usual Bob. I believe they will be awsome.

Slipknot
04-15-2002, 08:52 PM
YES Bigger is definately better :happy: :happy: :eek: :p :p

I know right where to use them.

tobias
04-16-2002, 08:25 AM
You selling those yet. would love to get my hands on some of those.

Got Stripers
04-16-2002, 02:32 PM
Yes, I'm pm you.

Fishpart
04-16-2002, 03:11 PM
Very Nice!!

Got Stripers
04-18-2002, 09:30 PM
Slipknot is this color close? It's black over the red (see ones in the background), which then makes the red seem much darker maroon. If so and your interested I'll hold on to these and make more for you if you want. http://www.ledgerunnerbaits.com/redshad.jpg

Slipknot
04-19-2002, 07:57 AM
YOWZA, those are it :D

please don't show any more pics of that color or you know what will happen.:eek:

Excellant GS :happy: :happy: :happy: :p

bassmaster
04-20-2002, 09:48 PM
hold some fer Me too In my color and I need some of Slips cuz He is gettin some. so I have to have some:smash:

Got Stripers
04-21-2002, 03:23 PM
Poured up a bunch in that color because Tobias wanted some for Wed night, so I'll have extra. BM I poured up a bunch of Black Beauties and Smoke, maybe later in the week we can get together. Let me know if your coming up to Slips at all this week, because I can shoot down there in 15 minutes.

Got Stripers
04-23-2002, 06:25 PM
BM is your mouth watering now:)?http://www.ledgerunnerbaits.com/megajerks.jpgThose 9 inch baits look damn small sandwiched between those 13 inch monsters lol.

bassmaster
04-23-2002, 06:45 PM
:smash: :happy: :happy: :D :D Gimmie

Scotch Bonnet
04-23-2002, 07:01 PM
GS, we need a cinder worm colored jerk bait down here in RI for the worm hatch. I use a 6" white or red sluggo with pretty good sucess, but some days they only hit the fly guys. Could be the color. These worms are brown with an olive green head. So far I have not seen a soft jerk bait imitation of the cinder worm. Might go over big in RI/CONN.

Got Stripers
04-24-2002, 11:57 AM
What's the length of the bait? Could be you just need to come a little closer in length or diameter. Color could be key or maybe even the type of movement. In a hand pour it would be next to impossible to give you a head/tail one color and the body another. The best solution would be to order something in a jerkbait length (4 or 6 inch) that is close to the body color. Then order from Bass Pro Shops the spike it product or some other plastic lure dye, some guys even use Rit Dye, but doing that you would have to do a bunch with just the heads submerged. I'm not saying it can't be done. I'm sure I can match the body color very closely.

Could be a matter of too much bait, with no incentive for the bass to take your offerings. Let me know if I can help or if I can meet you sometime during a hatch to get a sample and take some casts :). Think about wacky rigging a 6 inch jerkbait, might be just the ticket. Wacky rigging would be to run a small circle hook through the center of the bait. Each time you jerk it forward, your pulling the center of the bait, when you stop it springs back out, it's a wacky way to fish. Some worms or catapillars have that type of movement and it can be a great way to rig a pencil type worm.

Scotch Bonnet
04-24-2002, 04:24 PM
GS, I was thinking of something similar to the wacky. The Yamamoto yamasenko has a nice wiggle when you let it sink. Will give that a try. When they're on the sluggo its nonstop action but some days there picky and only hit the flies which ARE smaller and match the color better. I'll give you an open invitation to come to Charlestown and check this out on my boat, its heaven if you like to use plastics;) . I've had this on my mind for a few years and kept meaning to send a letter to Lunker City but never did. May be too much of a niche for them anyway.

Bill L
04-24-2002, 08:19 PM
The best bait for spinning during a worm hatch I have found is a 3-inch bubblegum sluggo. I thread it onto a long shank hook on the small side, and tie direct with no leader. The action of the worms is nearly impossible to imitate - they "buzz" around in big circles and arcs in the surface film. When the worms are thick, it can be very difficult to hook up --- frustrating as heck.

Christian
05-02-2002, 03:53 PM
hey, my names christian i am 15 years old and i live in west roxbury. ive been reading the posts every now and then because over the winter ive been turning plugs in my basement on my father's old lathe. well anyways i saw those soft-plastics at the last MSBA meeting, but being me i forgot money. are you going to be their next time selling them? this time ill remember my money.:smash:

Got Stripers
05-02-2002, 04:29 PM
I'll get you whatever you like, but I hadn't planned on bringing everything to the meeting. Hit my site www.ledgerunnerbaits.com and then email me and advise what you need or give me a call.

Raven
05-02-2002, 06:14 PM
so where do i send a check... ka-ching!!

anyway my q is in my details if you have made enough

i know they'll work...with "that" segmented tail...
how to they stand up to scent -would be my next question.???

sometimes you match the color of the sky as the fish observe
the surface for ranges of contrast... the large sluggo's are good
but those look like they'll have a much better.... action.
lemme know....ok?
thanks in advance,
Raven:D

Raven
05-02-2002, 06:39 PM
thanks GS -Rav :)

Got Stripers
05-02-2002, 06:41 PM
Raven maybe I need to look at your post in the morning, since after 3 beers I'm really not sure what it is your asking:). Plastic, especially my stuff isn't going to be affected by scent at all. If you need more info give me a call or pop me an email.