#366, "RE: more big lures-" In response to Reply # 0
nice, Patrick! Thanks for the heads up! Any dope on the east coast fishing? I'll be in South Carolina, Charleston, from January 8 to the 15, I know there is some good saltwater fishing around there, anything for the LMB? Seems like the weather has been okay. I know this isn't your home town or anything, but any info would be cool!
#367, "RE: more big lures-" In response to Reply # 1
hey about the largies- ive been catching em on jigs bigtime up to 8 lbs, at keowee, but i decided to try some action in tennessee on trout and smallies this morn. got most of the smallies on a chart 1/8 oz spinnerbait with chart blades. i got a 27 inch rainbow on some powerbait. it was fun but i cant wait to go out this evening for some more lm's. it was too bad i had to come home so early from tenn, but my grandad is having knee surg. patrick p.s.-about the saltwater, i dont do much salt fishin, but i would love to start. i do fish the shores and piers a lot with squid and stuff. i catch lots of blues using live pinfish.
#368, "RE: more big lures-" In response to Reply # 0
I have 3 of the Jack's Whackers; funny name. I found them dirt cheap and couldn't pass them up. I haven't put too much time on them but they seem good to me. The rubber tail has a "hole" in it where you insert a removable rattle. They kick and have a neat action at pretty low speeds, but I don't really like the way they move at higher speeds. I fish them right on top and rarely fast enough for them to go completely underwater.