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It was a combination of the fish dance, my natural mojo baby, and the right fish whistle *::) as well as something that looked kinda like this http://www.customsaltwaterlures.com/ with a 12" shade body on the hook that convienced this one. This is what we call a mojo
Or it could've been stupid luck.... ;D ;D ;D *seeing how that was the only fish we caught all day * :-/ |
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Since XJ let it outa the bag, we fish a large parachute ( 16 to 48 oz ) with a swinging hook and a 9 or 12" shad on it. THat is usually on a 3 way swivel, the other leg of the swivel trails a more convential bait like a bucktail or tomic lure, one of my favorites.
Airslot Betcha Billy Mak knows about tomics...
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I didn't let the whole secret out :P
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I know about tomics but do not use them. I'd have to say that 95 % of our walleyes are caught with bottom bounces and crawler harnesses. Never had much lot with lures but some guys up here that's all they use. Bill Mac ;D
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Whatever ya got 'im on...GOOD fish, JeffX... ;D ...
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nice fish..... ;D
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http://www.mojolures.com/
I use parachutes all the time, Never have used anything on the end before? We use 5 oz on a wire line set up, and jig at a slow speed 3 mph. when there not biting this is the way to do it, will bring up a fish every time!!
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Nope thats no Mojo MacoJoe. ;D The local MOJO thing got started years ago when we used to pull spoons behind a three way swivel. We used heavy sinkers below the 3 way to get the big spoons down deep. Then someone decided that since we had this weight bouncing on the bottom they might as well have a hook on it an so large bucktails / parachutes w/shads were used to replace the weight below the three way. Works good on stripers at times.
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