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HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 11:53:29 -0500, HK wrote:

While one of rec.boats sh*theads (aka Jim) was here posing as me, I
was in Deale early this morning at the Tri-State Marine fisherman's
flea market. I was amazed by the crowd. The market opened at 7:30, I
got there just before 8, and there were at least 300 people inside,
looking over stuff on the vendors' tables. Very little there
interested me, though I did "connect" with a guy who builds very nice
custom rod at decent prices.

Most of the gear being sold was targeted at the guys who tow heavy
umbrella rigs ISO stripers. Not for me.

But I did buy a handful of nice wood topwater plugs from a fellow
selling this guy's wares:

http://www.piersonplugs.com/

I bought a couple of each. They're not very expensive, they're "pretty,"
and the guy hawking them told me how he caught some nice stripers up
at the Bay Bridge.

I prefer sight and topwater fishing, so I'm sure these will be fun.


Never modified a lure, but you've said you replace the treble hooks.
How do you go about that?

--Vic



It depends on how they are attached to the lure. In the case of these
plugs, the builder used miniature "cup hooks" to hold on the trebles.
I'll be able to open the cup hooks a hair, slip off the treble, and slip
on a single hook. Sometimes I use a short piece of 50# braid to attach a
single hook to a lure.


Sure you do. You are so full of **** it's not even funny.
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 16:59:19 -0500, HK penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

Gene Kearns wrote:
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 15:25:32 -0600, Vic Smith penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 16:16:06 -0500, Gene Kearns
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 14:46:49 -0600, Vic Smith penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 11:53:29 -0500, HK
wrote:

While one of rec.boats sh*theads (aka Jim) was here posing as me, I
was
in Deale early this morning at the Tri-State Marine fisherman's flea
market. I was amazed by the crowd. The market opened at 7:30, I got
there just before 8, and there were at least 300 people inside,
looking
over stuff on the vendors' tables. Very little there interested me,
though I did "connect" with a guy who builds very nice custom rod at
decent prices.

Most of the gear being sold was targeted at the guys who tow heavy
umbrella rigs ISO stripers. Not for me.

But I did buy a handful of nice wood topwater plugs from a fellow
selling this guy's wares:

http://www.piersonplugs.com/

I bought a couple of each. They're not very expensive, they're
"pretty,"
and the guy hawking them told me how he caught some nice stripers up
at
the Bay Bridge.

I prefer sight and topwater fishing, so I'm sure these will be fun.
Never modified a lure, but you've said you replace the treble hooks.
How do you go about that?

--Vic
A lot of catch-and-release fishermen do this. Nothing like a thrashing
fish and 6 sharp barbed points to make a release a moot point.

Changing one hook for another depends a lot of the method of
manufacture.
Yeah, it was sort of a silly question, since they are attached
differently. Some of the plastics might have the trebles on a
molded-in loop and have to be cut off. Maybe that's where Harry would
use line to attach the single hook.
I have only a few lures now since I gave up freshwater fishing,
but seem to recall my muskie lures, the Suicks at least, having
the trebles on an eye-screw, which might be some work to replace.

--Vic

You know, there seems to be a big movement toward artificial lures
among the sal****er crowd. I've no real experience with artificial
salt water lures, but I know at least one local guide that doesn't
have anything to do with live bait....

It is on my to-do list this Spring.....



Try the Berkley GULP shrimp, the ones that come packed in a jar of
"brine." It's not a lure, of course...it is bait. But...damned stuff
works. Flounder love it, and I suspect if we had reds up here with any
consistency, they would, too. Also sea trout.


That is definitely at the top of my short-list to try.....

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My Rapala trolling lures for tuna all have just the rear hooks still on the
lure. Prevents lots of pain when trying to land the fish and remove the
lure. I use mostly lures in the ocean anymore. Even fishing for perch in
the ocean from shore, I use small plastic grubs. Salmon is probably 50%
watermelon Apex. And Rockcod is probably 90% plastic swim baits. LingCod
are mostly a huge plastic scampi or a small 10" or so rockcod bycatch. And
even halibut is 50% trolling jigs or swimbaits. And when I kayak fish
SoCal, it 100% swimbaits and maybe a Crocodile once in a while.


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HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 11:53:29 -0500, HK wrote:

While one of rec.boats sh*theads (aka Jim) was here posing as me, I was
in Deale early this morning at the Tri-State Marine fisherman's flea
market. I was amazed by the crowd. The market opened at 7:30, I got
there just before 8, and there were at least 300 people inside, looking
over stuff on the vendors' tables. Very little there interested me,
though I did "connect" with a guy who builds very nice custom rod at
decent prices.

Most of the gear being sold was targeted at the guys who tow heavy
umbrella rigs ISO stripers. Not for me.

But I did buy a handful of nice wood topwater plugs from a fellow
selling this guy's wares:

http://www.piersonplugs.com/

I bought a couple of each. They're not very expensive, they're
"pretty,"
and the guy hawking them told me how he caught some nice stripers up at
the Bay Bridge.

I prefer sight and topwater fishing, so I'm sure these will be fun.

Never modified a lure, but you've said you replace the treble hooks.
How do you go about that?

--Vic



It depends on how they are attached to the lure. In the case of these
plugs, the builder used miniature "cup hooks" to hold on the trebles.
I'll be able to open the cup hooks a hair, slip off the treble, and slip
on a single hook. Sometimes I use a short piece of 50# braid to attach a
single hook to a lure.


Sure you do. You are so full of **** it's not even funny.


Rest of us use a split ring.


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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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Loogy, really..... step back and look at what you have posted for the
last 6 months to a year.

You're beginning to make Skipper look wise and reasonable. And that is
a Herculean feat!


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If you think he will your surely mistaken.


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On Feb 9, 4:18*pm, Gene Kearns
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On Feb 9, 12:53*pm, HK wrote:
While one of rec.boats sh*theads (aka Jim) was here posing as me, I was
in Deale early this morning at the Tri-State Marine fisherman's flea
market. I was amazed by the crowd. The market opened at 7:30, I got
there just before 8, and there were at least 300 people inside, looking
over stuff on the vendors' tables. Very little there interested me,


Of course, because you are far superior to any other fishermen
anywhere.


Most of the gear being sold was targeted at the guys who tow heavy
umbrella rigs ISO stripers. Not for me.


Umbrella rigs aren't the only way to catch stripers. I don't know why
you bash striper fishing so much, they are one of the best fighting
fish there are, and they taste good too. Fishing for stripers isn't
nearly as boring as bottom fishing for flounder.


But I did buy a handful of nice wood topwater plugs from a fellow
selling this guy's wares:


http://www.piersonplugs.com/


I bought a couple of each. They're not very expensive, they're "pretty,"
and the guy hawking them told me how he caught some nice stripers up at
the Bay Bridge.


I prefer sight and topwater fishing, so I'm sure these will be fun.


But striper fishing is SO far beneath someone of your extreme
sophistication.


Loogy, really..... step back and look at what you have posted for the
last 6 months to a year.

You're beginning to make Skipper look wise and reasonable. And that is
a Herculean feat!

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