"If you believe then no proof is necessary. If you do not believe then no proof will be sufficient."
This is a proven method.
You can also put a tube tail on Danger! Danger! People would use this method to put a smell attractant on their tubes. They would melt some vasoline, pour in some anise and cod liver oil and then store it in a small jar. When the mixture cooled they would rub and apply it liberally to their tubes. They claimed that fish held on to the tube long enough for you to set the hook because of the scent appeal. Some people even add a small strip of fabric to a spoon. The fish could not really tear the scent impregnated fabric off the hook and the scent lasted for hours.
What do you think about this??? Comments???
Last edited by shipahoy41; 04-20-2009 at 08:03 AM.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
"If you believe then no proof is necessary. If you do not believe then no proof will be sufficient."
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
Mr. Ship:
Great looking crappie lure!!
Crappie Hunter
Ared to do the Trick!
CrappieDale
Team: BNB Crappie jigs
Used a similar rig today, Ship. I just used a reg jig but Danger looks really good for the task.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
Appreciate the kind reviews. Been trying to work out all the bugs on Danger! Danger! for about two years of piddling and tinkering with the concept. I have it the way I like it now and it does wonders on the double loop knot system for long line trolling or beneath a slip float. Thanks.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.