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missing link 02-24-2004 07:01 PM

link jr won a couple of those eggs at the plug fest , what is that nail for on the bottom of egg it's kind at an angle ? oh ya baby I feel a hit ... fish on.... nicccccce fisssssssssssh later , link:cool:

RIROCKHOUND 02-24-2004 07:03 PM

You hook the jig/fly whatever on the nail.. when it spashes down it falls off... increases the casting distance... have some poppers rigged this way for windy days...
of course i didnt make em so who knows? :huh:

MAC 02-24-2004 07:05 PM

Jake made those (if they are the white ones like I got). I think he uses them for sandworms too

missing link 02-24-2004 07:12 PM

ya the white ones, brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh later , link :cool:

Vectorfisher 02-24-2004 08:08 PM

All depend on what the morning brings for my first cast, could be live lining a herring or if I am running out and see fish breaking a nice popper or pencil to the "outside" of the school. See I was watching video at the TFCTFN:D

denport 02-24-2004 08:13 PM

This year brings the return of the blue topped silver bottomed big a$$ popper. Had a keeper jump 2' out of the water and get hooked last year on the first day. I'm not one to mess with a good thing.

Moses 02-24-2004 08:20 PM

Most likely a 5 or 6" Pearl storm at a rver south of me, hoping it's by 2nd week of April.......

RIJIMMY 02-24-2004 09:15 PM

Jimbo, The egg is basically to fish a fly with spinning tackle. It gives it weight to cast. Since a lot of bass areas are rocky, you can also use it to fish small jigs to keep them off the bottom.
Its sort of like using a teaser without the plug.
You'd be suprised how large a bass would grab a 4 inch fly.

Mike P 02-24-2004 09:17 PM

I'd throw a jig or a weighted plastic just to keep 'em honest--never know if there's something bigger than 30" laying underneath the little guys up top ;)

I'd also try to throw it around the edges of the school and not towards the middle.

missing link 02-24-2004 09:20 PM

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heres a pic of the eggs

Vectorfisher 02-24-2004 09:29 PM

Nice eggs Link be careful not to break em:smash:

tlapinski 02-24-2004 09:31 PM

is it just me that sees the lack of common sense in targeting the early season schoolies? nothing like damaging the future stock! :af:

macojoe 02-24-2004 09:32 PM

I start the season with a load of macks for the freezerand chum buckets.
Then it is off to some live herrin early am on my way to the fluke grounds.
This will go on till the bass move from the vinyard sound and i will be Fluking most everyday in june.
Then as july comes around i will be getting sick of Fluke eberyday and will start some live scup and wire jigging.
This will go one till the aug Blues set in were i will slow down a little.
Spet, will be a hole host of things, Fluke Bass Scup Beach fishing Cod, thur Oct. and after Hollween the boat will go to bed for another winter.

Thats it. Nothing special

missing link 02-24-2004 09:32 PM

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Originally posted by Vectorfisher
Nice eggs Link be careful not to break em:smash:

dont worry i wont break em.. i might eat them tho :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs: :laughs:

thefishingfreak 02-24-2004 10:53 PM

first cast---------- 3 oz. snag hook.
second cast------ live herring.

Goose 02-24-2004 11:13 PM

Live herring or a smack-it.:hihi:

Jimbo 02-25-2004 10:23 AM

RIJIMMY, This post definitely has me intrigued. I've used cork to keep live or chunked bait off the bottom, but not like a slip sinker like you describe. Can you post a picture of a typical fly you'd use, or describe the pattern or bait you'd be matching?

Notaro 02-25-2004 05:30 PM

Newell guy, I used gami octopus hooks for chunking and they work better than eagle claw circle hooks. But now some people claim that daiachi red demon circle hooks produce basses. I tried it, but don't see the difference. What do you think?

MAC 02-25-2004 06:31 PM

I would stick with what has worked for you in the past. I use the gami's

Slingah 02-25-2004 06:45 PM

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here are some of what I'll start with in spring, along with those deadly storms First cast.......

Notaro 02-25-2004 09:11 PM

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Originally posted by Newell Guy
I would stick with what has worked for you in the past. I use the gami's
Yup, I am staying that way. Sometimes I use smaller gami octopus for chunking if I don't see any big bass around.

rocketman 02-25-2004 09:52 PM

Me: I'm gonna throw my Bassmaster Danny that I got from him at Plugfeast '04. Cuz I been dying to see how it swims.

Wish I had a wonder bread to try.;)

fishaholic18 02-26-2004 09:07 AM

What kind of paint do you use on your eggs so they don't water log and sink:confused:

RIJIMMY 02-26-2004 09:28 AM

I'll post some pics tonight of the egg rig and some flies.
I use whatever paint I have, usually external housepaint or primer, gray or white.

hooked 02-26-2004 11:22 AM

Probably a smilin' bill jig with a 5" curly tail grub.

bart 02-26-2004 01:16 PM

I'm gonna throw a herring mambo my first cast

Saltheart 02-26-2004 04:32 PM

By the end of April we will be seeing some fish in the 20 to 30 inch range and will be catching them on small jigs. Usually a white bucktail with a small white curltail for me.

Brad S 02-26-2004 06:19 PM

Wooden eggs
 
Just a suggestion: You might want to grind off the heads of those nails sticking out of the eggs so that the eye of the jig or fly doesn't get hung up.

I've read that sometimes fish will hit the egg, so I plan to attach a hook to the rear eye of the egg-- or maybe I'll just use a popper as the egg and put a nail in it to hang the jig/fly on, that way you've got the surface and sub surface covered, or maybe the commotion from the popper would attract them to the sub surface morsel----- doubles would be exciting.

COME ON SPRING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:happy:

rocketman 02-26-2004 09:14 PM

Re: Wooden eggs
 
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Originally posted by Brad S
maybe I'll just use a popper as the egg and put a nail in it to hang the jig/fly on, that way you've got the surface and sub surface covered
COME ON SPRING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:happy:

Great idea. ;)


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