Fishing for OTHER Species Around Toothy Critters
Last Post 19 Nov 2007 01:16 PM by Internal Administrator. 0 Replies.
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19 Nov 2007 01:16 PM

    Originally posted by: davesett2000 on 6/29/2005 11:39:42 AM


    Getting bit off by a big toothy critter is no fun... Frowner<!--graemlin::(-->

    But at the same time, fish can be leader shy Eeker<!--graemlin::eek:-->

    A couple of years ago I saw something similar to these "leaders" below, but that had willow blades...now can't seem to find them on the 'Net Confused<!--graemlin::confused:-->

    These are called Eagle Stryke Leaders Roll Eyes<!--graemlin::rolleyes:-->



    Anybody got an idea of what I'm talking about?
    I think if I were fishing around those "teeth", I'd be using something like this...I would LIKE to think that the blades would be an attractant AND some insurance at the same time Wink<!--graemlin:;)-->

    Of course...a person could always "make their own" versus buying them Cool<!--graemlin::cool:-->

    I would make them so that the blade rides fairly close to the front though, instead of letting it go most of the way to the rear Red Face<!--graemlin::o-->

    To blur the "wire" syndrom Smiler<!--graemlin::)-->

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