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Old 04-05-2009, 08:23 PM   #18
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Joe....THESE THINGS ARE SWEEEEEEET!!!! I swam them today and they are sick crazy!!! The slower the retrieve the lower they run...the faster the higher!!! I direct tied to a calstar 8'6" medium heavy and was using a Penn 575 with a 6:1 ratio...The same rig i used out west to toss the west coast irons..They swim way sweet! I also pitched them on the lami with the vs 250 attached to a fast clip and had it working the surface pencil popper style then i would switch it up and kind of "yo-yo" it by casting, quick retrieve to the surface.....shake the tip for a few cranks then sssssslow the retrieve down it would sink then, repeated it! I think that when its slapping the surface and you miss a strike and sssslow the speed down and get it swimming subsurface you had better be holding on!!!
I'm going to play with these somemore to work the "entire" water colum! i want to pin on a mogambo grub tail and see what that does. I think it will work more like the wobble head, but we'll see!
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