muskymojo said:I edited the op to allow edits since it has already happened a couple times. We will go by time stamps, including edits. Guess on!
Don't jinx me you bastage!
I could have called it number 0.
muskymojo said:I edited the op to allow edits since it has already happened a couple times. We will go by time stamps, including edits. Guess on!
Don't jinx me you bastage!
muskymojo said:Wayright has chosen #12. Good choice! I have caught more muskies on that lure than any other while trolling. That said, I have used that lure an awful lot.
As for the numbering, there are 8 lures in the left row. Hope that helps.
ThIs one is called a Jake. The last musky I caught on this particular lake was on this lure trolling. A 43 incher...grantmichaels said:#16 ... that one'd catch snook.
muskymojo said:ThIs one is called a Jake. The last muskie I caught on this particular lake was on this lure trolling. A 43 incher...
This one will actually dive to about 10 ft while casting, and up to about 17 or so trolling with a good bit of line out. Great lure!grantmichaels said:Nice.
Yeah, I used to head out to the mangroves and cast a mizuri (?sp) that looked similar and reel it in quickly ... it bobs and weaves within about the top six inches of water or so, right? ...
muskymojo said:This one will actually dive to about 10 ft while casting, and up to about 17 or so trolling with a good bit of line out. Great lure!
For brook trout and such, I would start out with a spinning rig, 4lb mono, and little tiny Mepps spinners, but that's just me...Heckle said:We have musky here. I havent really fish since I left the gulf coast and it was salt water.
One of yall tell me how to fresh water fish in a river.
Thanks!Rymerpt said:Taken #s are
1,3,5,6,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,
18,25,27,29
#s that remain:
2,4,7,8,14,17,19,20,21,22,23,24,28,30
Transient Exuberance said:The pepper daemon outside my window tells me I have to pick number 17.