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Old 04-12-2010, 02:02 PM
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Default Made this for a friend.. thought it was cool looking

One of my good friends wanted me to draw up something with some fishing instructions. Let me know what you think and if theres anything you think i can add.
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:03 PM
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dang it looks small on here..

still think it looks cool tho
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:05 PM
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thats sweet dude! only time i freshwater fish is ponds around my house and all i throw is watermelon red baby brush hawgs. Awesome guide for a rook though!
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Jeremy's favorites look like Jacob's favorites
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thats sweet dude! only time i freshwater fish is ponds around my house and all i throw is watermelon red baby brush hawgs. Awesome guide for a rook though!

lol its an all around good bait which is what i tried to put in there! Thanks man i am too proud of my work i guess. Its even my desktop background
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:09 PM
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well your fishing with the right shiat then lol
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Looks pretty good. The only thing I use different is a 1/32 weighted hook with my flukes. It helps it fall through grass better and also adds more wobble/flutter when sinking.

Maybe add a trick worm or senko rigged weightless or wacky style with a falcon hook with the weed guard.
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:15 PM
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Looks pretty good. The only thing I use different is a 1/32 weighted hook with my flukes. It helps it fall through grass better and also adds more wobble/flutter when sinking.

Maybe add a trick worm or senko rigged weightless or wacky style with a falcon hook with the weed guard.
i used a weighted hook before but the position of the weight on the hook made it go forward to fast. I like mine to sink just a little forward but mostly down. My cousin uses weighted hooks too though. I've always fished it weightless.

i might add a little something like that. Just want to keep it to the bare basics for him. Senkos take a good bit of patience sometimes
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haha got plenty still in the back pocket
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:19 PM
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i used a weighted hook before but the position of the weight on the hook made it go forward to fast. I like mine to sink just a little forward but mostly down. My cousin uses weighted hooks too though. I've always fished it weightless.

i might add a little something like that. Just want to keep it to the bare basics for him. Senkos take a good bit of patience sometimes
Yeah, senkos and jigs take alot of patience. Pretty much pitch let it sink once then reel it back in unless you use the senko on a Carolina rig.
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:27 PM
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Yeah, senkos and jigs take alot of patience. Pretty much pitch let it sink once then reel it back in unless you use the senko on a Carolina rig.

yep yep! Big fish baits too. but my friend isn't that patient i don't think. He just wants to go out have a few drinks and fish a little not a lot. I'm the opposite
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