Look at the date....THESE FISH ARE FROM THE FUTURE!!!!! Nice catch and nice pics!
Terry sent me some pics of his trip today. They caught 32 on laser blades.
Wear em out!!!
Look at the date....THESE FISH ARE FROM THE FUTURE!!!!! Nice catch and nice pics!
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Very nice Terry, way to go, that rig should work well anywhere, right now
Was that a double rig? Show off what was workin for Y'all so us uneducated can get on the game.
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nice catch,how about a little info on the setup
The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad
Ok I will chime in here on the setup. In the first picture you can see a 3/4 oz weight tied on the line right at the bottom of Jerrys suspenders . Up about 18 inches is the laser blade tied to the line. You can either tie it straight on the line or use a small loop knot to attach it. Just try to keep the blades close to the line so they won't tangle around it.
Thread the line through the Laser Blade and tie it to the line leaving about 18 inches of tag line left and then tie off the sinker. Not much to it. But the colors of the blade seem to add to the minnow wiggle. You can also tie two Laser blades to the line a foot or so apart for a tandem setup. Or a blade and a jig,whatever you fancy.
We have even caught them just on the bare blade when jigging. When you raise your rod tip up and down if the blade is attached to a 10 in leader it will flutter like a wounded minnow when you do this jigging method with the up and down movement of the rod. If you have any other questions just IM me.
Last edited by laserdoc; 08-09-2009 at 08:38 AM.