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Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for
fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! a href=http://fp.sexplaycam.com/briannahh/? r=cmz115549&uid=9771661If you wanna see my pics click here ! Go Packers!/a |
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Hey Steve!
wrote in message ... Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! a href=http://fp.sexplaycam.com/briannahh/? r=cmz115549&uid=9771661If you wanna see my pics click here ! Go Packers!/a |
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Briana wrote
Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! ----------- "Charles Summers" wrote: Hey Steve! ------------- We get this question a lot, but usually not from Wisconsin. In case Steve is on an elk hunt this week, let me try to help. As I understand it, Briana, probably a novice angler, needs a little guidance to increase her enjoyment of the sport. Most likely she is requesting some help rigging her fishing lures in order to maximize vibration, flash, and, ergo, her fun. Let's start with spinnerbaits. Put the smaller blade in front of the larger blade. That way, both of them spin freely on the retrieve. If she puts the larger blade in front, the turbulence it creates inhibits the action of the smaller blade in back. For soft plastics, put the sharp end of the hook in the tip of the bait, out about 1/4-inch down one side, and reinsert it an inch or so down the bait so that the hook passes through the plastic in such a way that the lure remains straight and doesn't twist on the retrieve. Of course, if one puts a swivel on the line up above the hook, then the twist isn't a problem and can even provoke more strikes. Most crankbaits are pretty simple. Just tie right on the split ring, but be careful to rotate the ring so that the wire ends (which can be pretty sharp) are off to one side. The knot should encircle the doubled wire of the split ring. This will reduce the incidence of knot failure. Now, for hard baits like the cigar-shaped Zara Spook, anglers used to rely on knots that allows some free play. More and more anglers are opting, instead, to use Norman Speed Clips, which are very secure and allow the bait to swing side to side without impediment. I hope this helps. Have fun, Briana. I'm sure you are surrounded by expert anglers there in Wisconsin who will be happy to assist you. Joe |
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Joe, do you have a psychology degree? You're very perceptive and provided an
excellent analysis!! "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. Briana wrote Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! ----------- "Charles Summers" wrote: Hey Steve! ------------- We get this question a lot, but usually not from Wisconsin. In case Steve is on an elk hunt this week, let me try to help. As I understand it, Briana, probably a novice angler, needs a little guidance to increase her enjoyment of the sport. Most likely she is requesting some help rigging her fishing lures in order to maximize vibration, flash, and, ergo, her fun. Let's start with spinnerbaits. Put the smaller blade in front of the larger blade. That way, both of them spin freely on the retrieve. If she puts the larger blade in front, the turbulence it creates inhibits the action of the smaller blade in back. For soft plastics, put the sharp end of the hook in the tip of the bait, out about 1/4-inch down one side, and reinsert it an inch or so down the bait so that the hook passes through the plastic in such a way that the lure remains straight and doesn't twist on the retrieve. Of course, if one puts a swivel on the line up above the hook, then the twist isn't a problem and can even provoke more strikes. Most crankbaits are pretty simple. Just tie right on the split ring, but be careful to rotate the ring so that the wire ends (which can be pretty sharp) are off to one side. The knot should encircle the doubled wire of the split ring. This will reduce the incidence of knot failure. Now, for hard baits like the cigar-shaped Zara Spook, anglers used to rely on knots that allows some free play. More and more anglers are opting, instead, to use Norman Speed Clips, which are very secure and allow the bait to swing side to side without impediment. I hope this helps. Have fun, Briana. I'm sure you are surrounded by expert anglers there in Wisconsin who will be happy to assist you. Joe |
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No, I can't lay claim to that title. However, Bob Rickard used to be called
"Dr. Spinnerbait" by some. His advice to me was usually, "For good mental health, go catch two bass and call me in the morning." Joe -------------- "Marty" wrote in message ... Joe, do you have a psychology degree? You're very perceptive and provided an excellent analysis!! "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. Briana wrote Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! ----------- "Charles Summers" wrote: Hey Steve! ------------- We get this question a lot, but usually not from Wisconsin. In case Steve is on an elk hunt this week, let me try to help. As I understand it, Briana, probably a novice angler, needs a little guidance to increase her enjoyment of the sport. Most likely she is requesting some help rigging her fishing lures in order to maximize vibration, flash, and, ergo, her fun. Let's start with spinnerbaits. Put the smaller blade in front of the larger blade. That way, both of them spin freely on the retrieve. If she puts the larger blade in front, the turbulence it creates inhibits the action of the smaller blade in back. For soft plastics, put the sharp end of the hook in the tip of the bait, out about 1/4-inch down one side, and reinsert it an inch or so down the bait so that the hook passes through the plastic in such a way that the lure remains straight and doesn't twist on the retrieve. Of course, if one puts a swivel on the line up above the hook, then the twist isn't a problem and can even provoke more strikes. Most crankbaits are pretty simple. Just tie right on the split ring, but be careful to rotate the ring so that the wire ends (which can be pretty sharp) are off to one side. The knot should encircle the doubled wire of the split ring. This will reduce the incidence of knot failure. Now, for hard baits like the cigar-shaped Zara Spook, anglers used to rely on knots that allows some free play. More and more anglers are opting, instead, to use Norman Speed Clips, which are very secure and allow the bait to swing side to side without impediment. I hope this helps. Have fun, Briana. I'm sure you are surrounded by expert anglers there in Wisconsin who will be happy to assist you. Joe |
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![]() His advice to me was usually, "For good mental health, go catch two bass and call me in the morning." Joe -------------- Works for me! By the way Joe, I have been trying those spinner bait presentation tips you gave me....Thanks, I think I am starting to realize that there are other ways to catch bass, other than soft plastics! ![]() John |
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How much more succinct can you get !
........................... The RodMaker Still alive an kicking. "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. Briana wrote Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! ----------- "Charles Summers" wrote: Hey Steve! ------------- We get this question a lot, but usually not from Wisconsin. In case Steve is on an elk hunt this week, let me try to help. As I understand it, Briana, probably a novice angler, needs a little guidance to increase her enjoyment of the sport. Most likely she is requesting some help rigging her fishing lures in order to maximize vibration, flash, and, ergo, her fun. Let's start with spinnerbaits. Put the smaller blade in front of the larger blade. That way, both of them spin freely on the retrieve. If she puts the larger blade in front, the turbulence it creates inhibits the action of the smaller blade in back. For soft plastics, put the sharp end of the hook in the tip of the bait, out about 1/4-inch down one side, and reinsert it an inch or so down the bait so that the hook passes through the plastic in such a way that the lure remains straight and doesn't twist on the retrieve. Of course, if one puts a swivel on the line up above the hook, then the twist isn't a problem and can even provoke more strikes. Most crankbaits are pretty simple. Just tie right on the split ring, but be careful to rotate the ring so that the wire ends (which can be pretty sharp) are off to one side. The knot should encircle the doubled wire of the split ring. This will reduce the incidence of knot failure. Now, for hard baits like the cigar-shaped Zara Spook, anglers used to rely on knots that allows some free play. More and more anglers are opting, instead, to use Norman Speed Clips, which are very secure and allow the bait to swing side to side without impediment. I hope this helps. Have fun, Briana. I'm sure you are surrounded by expert anglers there in Wisconsin who will be happy to assist you. Joe |
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 18:24:00 -0600, "D. Norton"
wrote: How much more succinct can you get ! .......................... The RodMaker Still alive an kicking. Glad to hear that! "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message . .. Briana wrote Hi there, my name is Briana and I am from Wisconsin. I am looking for fun, I never know what to put here, LOL respond if interested! ----------- "Charles Summers" wrote: Hey Steve! ------------- We get this question a lot, but usually not from Wisconsin. In case Steve is on an elk hunt this week, let me try to help. As I understand it, Briana, probably a novice angler, needs a little guidance to increase her enjoyment of the sport. Most likely she is requesting some help rigging her fishing lures in order to maximize vibration, flash, and, ergo, her fun. Let's start with spinnerbaits. Put the smaller blade in front of the larger blade. That way, both of them spin freely on the retrieve. If she puts the larger blade in front, the turbulence it creates inhibits the action of the smaller blade in back. For soft plastics, put the sharp end of the hook in the tip of the bait, out about 1/4-inch down one side, and reinsert it an inch or so down the bait so that the hook passes through the plastic in such a way that the lure remains straight and doesn't twist on the retrieve. Of course, if one puts a swivel on the line up above the hook, then the twist isn't a problem and can even provoke more strikes. Most crankbaits are pretty simple. Just tie right on the split ring, but be careful to rotate the ring so that the wire ends (which can be pretty sharp) are off to one side. The knot should encircle the doubled wire of the split ring. This will reduce the incidence of knot failure. Now, for hard baits like the cigar-shaped Zara Spook, anglers used to rely on knots that allows some free play. More and more anglers are opting, instead, to use Norman Speed Clips, which are very secure and allow the bait to swing side to side without impediment. I hope this helps. Have fun, Briana. I'm sure you are surrounded by expert anglers there in Wisconsin who will be happy to assist you. Joe |
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![]() "D. Norton" wrote in message ... How much more succinct can you get ! .......................... The RodMaker Still alive an kicking. --- We never thought you'd go down easily! LOL |
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The ultimate lurker, always in the background.....hehehe!
"Charles Summers" wrote in message . .. "D. Norton" wrote in message ... How much more succinct can you get ! .......................... The RodMaker Still alive an kicking. --- We never thought you'd go down easily! LOL |
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