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backwater4

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  1. Don't know about those, but...Try Cadman here on Bass Resource. He pours some excellent heads and you can ask questions. Prices are also very good. He has a catalog he can email you.
  2. Chris, is right on.
  3. Not easy, but like normal fishing
  4. Caps goaltending is iffy at best. I'm not saying the Rangers are going to do anything great, but thats my team, I'm not going against them. Caps should'nt underestimate them, they've done well against them all year. Unfortunately, my son has tryouts tonight, so I'll be watching from a rink. (hopefully they have MSG network)
  5. Honestly, I have fished a lot of night tournaments and the same baits that work during the day work at night. 7 & 10" black worms, black jigs, black blue flake wacky senkos, poppers, all white buzzbaits, shad colored spinnerbaits and crankbaits.
  6. Let's Go Rangers! Aside from fishing, it's nothing but hockey all year long also. The western teams just play a different style. If you can't tie them up, you better be able to counteract with equal speed. If it's not the Rangers, I wouldn't mind Anahiem going far.
  7. Southern NY and Long Island have been good since mid March. Mostly spinnerbaits and jigs, a couple on a senko today.
  8. Get in touch with Cadman for heads. He is on this site alot, send him a pm, he'll hook you up. For skirts, look at Lure Parts Online, Tackle Warehouese, Janns Netcraft and Skirts Plus. These have most of what you need. Aside from the heads and skirt material, you'll also need head paint (powder or vinyl), clear coat, a skirt tool and bands (skirt collars). Hope this helps. Pm if you have any questions.
  9. 10" Black Power Worm
  10. The worm will definitely work. Some other good pond baits are: 1/8 black finesse jig inline spinner (blue fox gold) 3" wacky senko 4" tiny brush hog / shakey head
  11. We watch it at work once a year. Honestly it's the only one I pay attention to. It really makes you think.
  12. Try sending Cadman (on this site) a pm. He makes some nice ones.
  13. Great tip, I'll try that.
  14. Suspending Rogues.
  15. An older cannon power shot. I think my problem is lighting, always too many shadows. I think a light box would help. I'll try the differeny backgrounds and maybe use a portable light source to counteract the shadowing.
  16. Bone Head, Thanks. I'm going to try it. I deinitely still have your #. You never know when I might need more of those little baits.
  17. Jigfishin is right on. Transulucent skirts work great in clear water. I been using nickel willow w/ a translucent chart/pink/pearl skirt. It's been working really well.
  18. Nice jigs. Some great colors. Cadman's heads a top notch.
  19. Thanks for the compliments. Cadman, a light box sounds interesting. I must investigate. I too use a Cannon Power Shot. I get too many shadows though. The light box probably fixes that.
  20. Here is a crappy pic of some swim jigs I'm making for someone. If anyone can give me some tips a taking pictures that look decent, I'd appreciate it.
  21. Like the others said, just run a black sharpie up the line. I also don't think it matters, but I do it to my braid. Just a confidence thing.
  22. Started with slug go's, went to flukes and now it's keitechs. They don't hold up very well, but they do catch.
  23. All look great, but those gizzard shads are awesome.
  24. Very nice baits. Excellent coloring.

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