Has anyone used this teaser (not the lure just the "Boogie Ball" as its called? Success? Comments?
(photo courtesy of Melton Tackle International)
I knew I had something like that in a box somewhere in the shop..another good idea gone poof..
Last edited by canyongear; 08-16-2009 at 05:53 PM.
I have pulled that dredge before, looks great in the water for sure! However, I can not really say I had any more bites while pulling it than anything else I pull. I do not pull it anymore due to the expense I was having to put into it over and over replacing the fish. I had to replace many either from them being bitten off or simply unraveling from the snaps.
This looks like it can easily be made with just a gatorade cap and some heavy mono. I'm curious to ask how it kept unraveling? Where was the problem? What do you think of using maybe 2 or 3 gatorade bottle caps putting them tight together instead of the black mold (whatever the manufacture used)? It looks like it would blow a lot of smoke! What have you caught with this set-up?? It looks like its got blue marlin written all over it!!!
Last edited by Fighting Irish45; 01-19-2009 at 01:27 PM.
Fighting Irish
We will be set up at the Canyon Runner Seminar at the end of the month in Atlantic City. If you get a chance to make it, you should, definately worth the price of admission. They go over quite a bit, and I can answer any dredge questions you may have. I prefer the Stripteasers because they have a unique cone at the front that helps tracking, and the stripteasers are actually three strips in one, they also stand up very well (they do not peel off) like some other replicas do.
Kevin
One assumes that Ice puck throws bubbles, and noise? Looks like a plug from the sink.![]()
This is the one I have pulled. The snap swivels that are connected to each fish are done so with a a sprial type of metal in a cork screw fashion into the head of the fish. THis is the best way i can describe it to ya. I will see if I have some extras lying around so i can post a picture.