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Old 09-09-2008, 11:24 AM   #1
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I know a spook that on the right conditions can raise the dead too, especially if the spook is white and the dead neading to be raised are during that first sliver of light. Pretty cool to see a F.A.C. mirror finish on the water get erupted by a larger bass coming 2 feet out of the water crushing a spook!

Spooks may be more temperamental in specific conditions, like most plugs. I have some I fish when the water is slow, some I fish when the water and wind have more movement. Different conditions require a different Spook .

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Old 09-09-2008, 11:35 AM   #2
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I do better with spooks myself. The bigger the better, all white.

I also find fish will hit it even when the angler can not make it walk the dog.

I have fished them in white water and all kinds of dirty water and I have not found a big difference.

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Old 09-09-2008, 01:19 PM   #3
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If i had to make a choice and the end result was being relegated to only one of the two I would choose the Pencil Popper over the spook any day of the week. It's more versatile, can be used in more situations and in the hands of someone who really knows how many ways there are to employ one, it's a deadlier plug.

This year and last I couldn't go wrong with either a Bigfish Pencil or a Gibbs Pro series 2 oz especially in yellow.

The Bigfish pencil can work just like a spook anyway.

Why even try.........
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Old 09-09-2008, 01:52 PM   #4
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it's really hard for me to decide which of these two plugs i like the best. i've had some great days on both, but each certainly has it's place. i've found that in light currents and shallower water, the spook is a real killer. white is my favorite, but i also keep a yellow or chartreuse for those cloudy or murky days. generally i'll fish a steady retrieve, but when the fish are finicky, i walk the plug in wide, sweeping arcs, pausing often. the strikes are often explosive on this type of retrieve, usually at the pause or just as the plug resumes movement. as for pencils, i absolutely love them. this season (primarily in the spring), i fished an Al Gag's "It's Alive" in pogie color, and didn't take it off for two months. i ended up crushing fish early in the season, especially in the canal the first week of june, landing a solid 34.5 pounder in the mix. what i like about the Al Gag's is that they are not only cheaper than other plugs of its type, but the colors are as lifelike as any i've ever seen, and the hardware they feature is the best on the market (VMC hooks and big 3D eyes). another of Gag's is the sea special, a canal style (flat bottomed) pencil which proved itself to me as a formidable weapon in areas of swifter current. for pencils i have a few retrieve methods. the standard is to retrieve with a steady-ish rythm, tugging at varied lenghts to give the plug a more naturally erratic movement. the other retrieve is for finicky fish and is similar to the one i described with the spook, slooooow and wiiiide, pausing frequently. i feel that the idea behind catching finicky fish is to give them a lure they can catch, rather than one they have to expend a whole lot of energy to obtain. lastly, i've found that pencils can be deadly, and i mean deadly at night. fish them like a needle, almost at a crawl, occasionally pulling back in a quick sweeping motion then pausing. hits are subtle, so avoid slack in your line. i'll put a lid on it now, but i hope this info helps a bit.

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