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first fish
on a wooden needle!!:wiggle:
It was sweet!!! I have been a diehard eelmen for the last 5 years, monday night I fished with my girlfriend and decided to try a lonely angler blurple needle that I picked up at the RISSA show. I had fished it a few nights with no luck. monday night it outfished her eel for the first 20 minutes or so. I took a bass of about 30 inches and another just shy of 20 lbs or so. My girl took a nice 18 lber, her first and biggest of the year on an eel, and the action slowed on the plug so i went back to my trusty snake. It was pretty sweet to feel the take of a fish on the surface wood and then to slide a decent bass onto the rocks with a big ol needle sticking out of its mouth. heres to you plug fishermen:cheers: I see why the love to fish with big wood. It will be in my arsenal more, but I still love the wiggly's. :bl: |
Wood does feel oh so good...
Congrats :btu: |
Congrats to you and your girl.
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There is nothing like a smack from a striper on a needle, congrats :btu:
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Hard to gain cofidence in what looks like just a stick . They do work on big fish .. my favirote thing to throw ... Congrats :claps:
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Like tagger sayd confidence in needles is key...youve got some good fish on them now tho..thats all u need.
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That's great nightprowler, now that we have you converted, keep up the good work. :cheers:
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nice, we've been waiting for you........
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Congrats. :btu: Wood is good, next you'll be turnin your own. :hihi:
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I had to replace 3 guides on one of my rods tonight, and while im doing it im thinking all i need now is a motor and i can start turning my own rods, and then get a lathe and start turning my own wood. if only money weren't an issue....:bl: |
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