Looks good mate. I like your idea of incorporating a trailing hook. That should sort the tail nippers out!
Hope it works!!! Only one way to find out.....
Looks good mate. I like your idea of incorporating a trailing hook. That should sort the tail nippers out!
"Innocence is a wild trout. But we humans, being complicated, have to pursue innocence in complex ways" - Datus Proper
Yeah - Philip from eikendal suggested I do that when I asked him how to make a pencil popper.
Good experienced advice you got there. You need only experience 4 leeries climbing over each other to get to your popper, and every single one missing by nipping at the tail so many times to start thinking along those lines.
"Innocence is a wild trout. But we humans, being complicated, have to pursue innocence in complex ways" - Datus Proper
Looks nice! Why don't you do a SBS? Reminds me of a rapala that usually canes bonnies and yellowtail.
will do so when I get a chance this weekend
Not to shoot your plug out the water>>>
Why don't you go and have a cast with it first and see if it works? I am keen to hear 'bout castability and the action.
Don't see why it should'nt work. After all, the speed with which you gonna be stripping it in, is to cause a "frantic" action on the surface.
Behold the fisherman. he riseth early in the morning and disturbeth the whole household. mighty are his preperations. he goes forth full of hope and when the day is ended, he returneth smelling of strong drink and the truth is not with him. originator unknown.
my stuff.... http://www.flytalk.co.za/forum/album.php?u=824[/SIZE]
I am also very keen to check it out.... weather is so crap in CT I think summer has been cancelled!!
The question is not so much whether it will work, of that I have no doubt! Finding the fish is the biggest problem!
Thinking back to last year, the guys who had the greatest success are the guys who really worked hard at it, patrolling the banks and actively engaged in seeking out the fish. I personally was up at 3am every morning for two weeks on the trot, and I got my fish. Very difficult to keep this kind of pace up though.
"Innocence is a wild trout. But we humans, being complicated, have to pursue innocence in complex ways" - Datus Proper
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