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T-rig

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  1. Exactly! Fluorocarbon is probably the worst line you can use for topwaters. All I can say is slinky........ If the fish are line shy just use a fluorocarbon leader but for me straight braid works best and topwater bites are reaction bites so I don't really worry about any leader. Subsurface walk the dog bait: Megabass Coayu Slide Sinker
  2. Hi

    T-rig replied to creepy45's topic in Introductions
    WELCOME to the forums!
  3. T-rig replied to basspro48's topic in Fishing Tackle
    All has been said. Muchas gracias Raul!
  4. It is a Zander but they have identical feeding habits. Zander are the european cousin of the north american Walleye. How come you know so much about european fish? I caught these these the other day on a LC LV-500 Max. They are tasty!!! WOW!!!! whats the average weight? zander is the only fish I keep, they taste great I'm not sure Vyron but I guess 2kg+. I caught 13 that night but only kept the one's in the pic. It is one of best tasting fish there is! During the summer, rivers that flow in the lake hold alot of Zander. They love the cool water.
  5. No, it's the red craw color. While you're at it, get yourself some Imakatsu Mogulla jigs. The things work great wth a Sweet Beaver as a trailer. Sorry for provoking the bait monkey! ;D ;D
  6. T-rig replied to David P's topic in Fishing Reports
    Nice fatty!
  7. T-rig replied to Bryant.'s topic in Fishing Reports
    Great fish man! Are you and fourbizzle related? You guys could be brothers.
  8. Buy youself a 6 pack and forget about it! ;D ;D ;D ;D
  9. No problem!
  10. It is a Zander but they have identical feeding habits. Zander are the european cousin of the north american Walleye. How come you know so much about european fish? I caught these these the other day on a LC LV-500 Max. They are tasty!!!
  11. You answered your own question.
  12. There are many stores in Japan where you can get them but I don't understand japanese either. The Evergreen C.C. Round Jig 1/16oz. (aprox. 1.8gr.) have been working well for me. They have a weedguard and the hooks are larger then on the Keitech jigs. I wish I could help more!
  13. Yeah and Abraham Lincoln got shot. I just found a picture of AVID fishing with GEORGE WASHINTON ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  14. It has been raining here for the past 3 days as well! What techniques do guys use after the rain?
  15. They are pretty difficult to find! Here are a few available but I don't think exactly the one's you are looking for. http://www.ichibantackle.com/showmanufacturer.asp?manufactureid=151&name=IMAKATSU Check out the Deps R.R. Rubber Jig and the Keitech jigs, they come in small sizes.
  16. I'm controling myself as well! I only bought 9 LC's today! ;D ;D ;D
  17. Try some 5-6" swimmbaits. Fish them trough the schools of shad with a stop and go retrieve. Something like this should work: Evergreen Seadrive
  18. T-rig replied to BIG M's topic in Tacklemaking
    Beautiful work! I love those wakebaits!
  19. T-rig replied to cdabelow's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I love it! One of my favorite topwater baits! Works great at night!
  20. T-rig posted a topic in Fishing Tackle
    Does anyone still use the Heddon Sonic or Super Sonic? What are your results? Thanks!
  21. Bass have night vision! ;D They find your worm because they do see it. They also use their lateral lines. Scent or no scent, bass will eat a worm at night.
  22. T-rig replied to a post in a topic in Fishing Tackle
    Strike King Midnight Premier.
  23. It might sound stupid, but toothpaste defiantly works. My willow leafs prefer crest. Mine Colgate! ;D ;D
  24. they are completely different baits. One has nothing to do with the other. the toad is solid body, requires a hook to be inserted, and sinks. the frog is hollow body, has twin hooks integral to the bait and floats. The spro is great. So is the R.I. swamp donkey. but for my first frog the good ole scum frog will catch em. they're cheap and readily available. good luck and have fun. avid. These float and work great!
  25. Now that's funny! ;D ;D ;D

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