Coming from Fish Skipper an NC CaptainI would guess the pink piggie is a moldcraft standard or senior chugger with the inner skirt removed. This is placed over a spanish mack or horse. Deadly!!!!
Coming from Fish Skipper an NC CaptainI would guess the pink piggie is a moldcraft standard or senior chugger with the inner skirt removed. This is placed over a spanish mack or horse. Deadly!!!!
Planning on also using some Hoo's as drop back's to the Stripeys who show up in the spread and that we run up on feeding..
DREADED CIRCLE HOOKS..
All dead/live bait must be rigged with circle hooks starting this year..
Questions????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
What size hoo and how would you rig a drop back ballyhoo to a Striped Marlin in the spread, think BIG whitey, average 100-150lbs, big boys weigh in at 175-225..
Behind a smaller Witch or Islander Jr. for drop back?
Anyone finding success rigging a circle on a hoo for drop backs and/or troll bait?
I'm new to circle hooks, and dropping back to sails etc. I found these links very helpful. Not sure if you have it down yet, but might be helpful.
http://wahoonbox.com/videos/circle.wmv
http://www.bartaboysandgirlsclubbill...irclehooks.cfm
K
Not sure he is referring to the same thing but while I was in Carolina Country I picked up this little pink mouse/pig looking thing that I run in front of a islander/bally combo that produces well. the ears on the mouse/pig grab the water and flutter much like the mold craft birds do. I'll post a pic if I can find the damn thing. It might be on the boat though.
-D
added pic! found it on ebay! http://cgi.ebay.com/5-Pink-Mouse-Tea...QQcmdZViewItem
Last edited by Capt-D; 09-12-2007 at 04:36 PM.
Hey Box,
Remember the Pig? I had almost forgot about it. I think we were good
for a first place wahoo with one of these. Red not pink.
Sorry, Johnny just got back to this thread. What I was referring to as a pink pig is a Ilander express.... pink head/pink hair........ It has worked great in this area.
Capt. Ron
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