Original with pink tail
Original with Chartreuse Tail
Original with Black Tail
Raspberry
Blue
Hot Pink
Glow Chartreuse
Gold Fire
Ship:
I like them - all are neat colors. Could you send me a PM and tell me how I could aquire some of them....
Rob: Well done!
UG
I had to vote on the PINK......I'm kinda partial to thinks that are......welll never mind.
That a great job guys...I would like to look at one of them ums..
mikeb
* The best sermons are lived, not preached.*
I voted Glow Chartreuse. In Missouri you can't go wrong with it! All are super!
And pink cuz MikeB said so!
AYE",AYE"SHIP",OR EYE"EYE"...THANKS CHIEF!:D
"WELL"...YOU ASKED"NOBODY TELLS ME NOTH'N!!!
I like the Glow Chartruese, seems the crappie here are finicky on colors but anything green, black and chartruese are always successful. How much you sellin them for Ship? I'd like to get 2 and try them out.
Fishin' fills the time until College football season
email me shipahoy41@yahoo.com or check fishin4crappie.com and go to "Buy Now"
We'll work something out. This is what G-3 fisherman said when he tried them out...quote
"I am ProStaff for fishin4crappie.com and I have been fishing for over 54 years now and I have used and tested many lures but nothing like the new Danger/Danger lure that fishing enthusiast Mike Carter (The Crappie Sheriff) has developed. My two favorite go to lures have always been the Blakemore Road Runner and the Johnson’s Beetle Spin. Mike's Danger/Danger lure is every bit as good as those are. They can be fished like a Road Runner or rigged on a hairpin type spinner and fished like a beetle spin.
I have been testing and experimenting with Danger/Danger today. Its a great lure. I fished it like a Road runner with out a bobber. I would cast it out and let it sink to the bottom...then slowly reel in the slack and then lift my rod tip and let it settle again...then slowly reel in the slack and do that again all the way to the bank. I caught a bunch of nice bluegill doing this. It was drizzeling rain so I did not have the digital camera out. I then rigged Danger/Danger up like a Johnsons beetlespin by Pure Fishing. That did the trick! I started catchin small 10 to 12 inch bass one right after the other...I was still catching bluegill also. I even caught a channel catfish. Out of the different colors that I have the Goldfire worked the best for me today. Here is a picture of it rigged up like a beetlespin. It is a great lure very versatile as it can be used so many different ways for many different species.
The unique shape and weight of this lure makes the fall and the flutter different than the others. I have caught crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, and even channel catfish on this lure. It is simply amazing. I plan to do further testing and try it on white bass, yellow bass, and some other species as well. These lures are currently being hand made and sold through Mike’s website at fishing4crappie.com. I feel like this lure will set the panfishing world on fire."
Sincerely, David Shands
G3 Fisherman
ProStaff fishin4crappie.com
Last edited by shipahoy41; 05-11-2009 at 06:12 PM.
"Old Ship"