Adams trophy 3/20 hawgin!
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/21/4ebe9y8e.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/21/nu8ypyda.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/21/7azepy5u.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/21/uhudejy7.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/21/yzajyhuj.jpgwent for quality today largest was 8.3 lbs 29 inches released her and a 7 and 2 6s all on mirrodine
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damn thats hawgin!
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Solid.....and little man says mirrodines don't catch fish
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Now thats a quality trip along with quantity! Who says ya can't have both..dang it man! That trout in the first pic looks like something tried to eat part of her. Great job with all that wind!
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thats some nice fish. waiting on tomorrow morn and hopefully i can get some
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nice trout!!! Brennon said he needs to get in your boat!!!
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Nice Pigs Jared
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oh dats nice!
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That is an awesome bunch of fish!
Mirrodines made a believer outta me Monday. Fish big and small were smacking them, the cheap imitation H2O Academy models, too! |
Man that's some hawgs!!!
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Pigs
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How do you fish mirrodines? like a twitch bait retrieve? I have tried em a few times but never caught on em.
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Just like a freshwater rogue
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JA is right. I fished them extensively for the first time Monday. And I did it just like a Rogue or other surface slash bait, which I've been using with great success for years: Let it sink for a second or two, then I twitched it rhythmically twice, paused for a few seconds while reeling in the slack, repeat. I'm sure some others do it differently, but the main thing is to get it moving quickly and sharply to get it to turn and make that flash, just like an injured shad or pogie would do.
What I love about it is it's got some heft, unlike the Rogues and Slapsticks of the world, which are really hard to get much distance. The advantage with them, of course, is that lipped baits make that wiggle, which you can feel well. |
Nice fish Capt! On em as always!
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Nice catch, yall got some fatties!
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Nice haul guys
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