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Rigging Uncle Josh Bad Boy
Does anyone know how to properly rig an uncle josh bad boy (JR or regular)? I have been looking around but can not find good step by step directions, except they are similar to rigging eels but without the dacron. Thanks for your help!!!
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Otw did a whole article on it, I have it in my archives, I can dig up in a few days for you
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john skinner wrote the article if that helps you find it. it was a few years ago, when all the eel ban talk was going on.
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Unfortunately I can not find the John Skinner article anywhere...but b/c of one of his books I am obsessing with making a few (correctly) for this years night fishing.
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Any help would be so much appreciated!
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I can scan it in and email to you on Friday
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That would be awesome!! I'll PM you my email.
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Jambone,
I have rigged them according to Skinners specs. Try and find them at a shop and ask if you can open the jars. They vary in thickness and some have a "permanent curl" to them. If they have a curl they will spin during retrieve which is NOT DESIRED. Try and select those that are completely straight and not to thick. Good luck. DZ |
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resurrecting an old thread here to ask if anyone has found a good substitute for the Bad Boys since they are apparently no longer available..
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Steve,
Years ago I spoke with the late Al Bentsen about using different materials for rigging pseudo "eels". He mentioned going to his local butcher and getting his own pork rind which came in sheets not strips. He would then make a template and cut enough of the rind to make a tube worm which he would sew together with some dacron then attach it to a an eel squid. He sent me the drawings and measurements but I have no idea what happend to them. I also knew another "New Yawka" named Michael Angelo who used the same concept and made his pseudo eels using shark skin which he marketed as the "Gizmo" - he sold them in jars packed with salt brine. I used the Gizmos with success - shark skin is tough. |
So DZ you haven't tried Al Bentsen's pork rind method yet? Now I'm trying to imagine what you're saying. Did he sew the flat rind into a long hollow tube?
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