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Re: Say hello to my little friend

What's your little friend called, he/she needs a name ?

Didn't go fishing today, too many conflicting weather reports, nice and comfy here in my office.

Have my new cell phone, same number as before 508-277-8899. It's also a Nextel direct/connect. If anyone else out here has Nextel, perhaps we can share Nextel codes. Not sure what mine is just yet, when I do I'll post it here and with the RFP group, as good marine radio for communications, but more private. Just a thought.

John S.

Re: Say hello to my little friend

Maybe we should have a contest on this site to find out who has the tackiest tackle!

On second thought, I'd rather be fishing....

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I really think it's only the fisherman that care what they look like, the fish, when on, will bite anything it seems.

John S.

Re: Say hello to my little friend

How big is the "little friend" -- is this a flasher or a dodger? How do you rig it and what type of lures do you run and how far behind it?

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It is a Jensen 00 dodger and i haven't used it yet, but it looks good. And Togue, i know you have come up with some beauties, don't hold out on us.

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I'll have to take a few photos of my pimped out rigs....

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Thanks Yo, and fair enough. How far back do you like to set your lures from the dodger?

I've customized some of Alan's top guns and a few Mooselooks using variations of the "NH Guide" colors. I'll take some pics and show you my top performers. One is a hammered copper top gun that I painted the reverse fluor. orange with black dots on the back (with gold halos around the dots), and the other is just a bright yellow with black dots -- my own version of a standard Mooselook that I can't seem to find anywhere anymore. I've found that depending on light / time of day and water clarity that this "guide" scheme can be tweaked -- anything from a chartreuse/yellow black dots (lightest) to yellow/black dots (middle of range) to orange with the black dots (darkest) and then whammo...

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I also have a lot of shade variations of the guide spoon it is a science to the shades but when you figure it out they can really fill the net. I run things behind dodgers anywhere from 12" to 8 feet. Couldn't buy a fish off a dodger with anything today.

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Mr. Adrien,

Can we please see a photo of the "Wonder Bread Spoon"

And I didn't know Winni had Steelheads ????????

Thy

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Wonder bread... just a single hook with a piece of whole wheat bread on it. Simple as that... hahaha... some things should remain secret don't you think Adrien? Like "extras" which were not used today...