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Old 04-03-2007, 01:01 PM   #14
BassDawg
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Spoke with Bobby directly........................

The coolest part of gettin' to the show by 0915 waz that I was able to have me choice of the Cowboys, but even better waz being able to BS wit Bobby bout his lures and listen to his surf stories.

His rigging recommendations were:
1) Use, as standard, a 3/0 VMC 6x treble for both swivels; cut and attached directly to the belly swivels so as not to alter the action of the plug.
2) Use bigger hooks if the conditons/preference requires a slower plug (4/0's and up). I like the 4/0's the best.
3) Bobby's preference for the tail was a Single bucktail Siwash in white, though matching the plug makes sense.
4) Most importantly, for increased action, he puts a split ring in the nose loop and ties the leader directly to it. Should be most erratic!!

What a blast the whole show waz!!! Won't be long now, mi amigos.............................

"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy

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Happy Hunting to ALL!
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