From Australia, while trolling for juvenile black marlin using the smallest lure I make this good size wahoo came a calling! No wire, only light mono leader too!
These are the lures - I wonder if they would work on canyon tunas and white marlin?
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From Australia, while trolling for juvenile black marlin using the smallest lure I make this good size wahoo came a calling! No wire, only light mono leader too!
These are the lures - I wonder if they would work on canyon tunas and white marlin?
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AND THANK GOD FOR GOOD LUCK DUDE!CAUSE I'LL MORTGAGE THE HOUSE AND PLACE A BET AT THE MOHICAN THAT FROM EVERY 100 WAHOO BITES ON MONO THAT 90 OF THEM WILL FIND YOUR AWESOME LURE EITHER ON THE BOTTOM OR CURDLING UP IN SOME GUT JUICE AND SWIMMING AWAY LAUGHING AT YA
OF COURSE THERE ARE THE EXCEPTIONS AS EVIDENCED IN YOUR PHOTO AND HERE Slip Slidin, report a day of records!
BUT EVERY NOW AND THEN IT ALL COMES TOGETHER FULL CIRCLE...I MEAN MONO....
AND THE WAHOOS ARE SWARMING IN THICK NUMBERS RIGHT NOW OFF THE CAROLINA COAST AS EVIDENCED BY THE BISCOTO AND CREW...
Oh those will work in the NE Canyons for sure. How 'bout hookin' a brutha up ?![]()
good looking lures
i'd troll dat green on da flat line![]()
Last edited by scattered_grass; 02-25-2010 at 11:44 AM.
thank you for the responses, this thread is partially designed to gauge potential interest in these small lures and wether to offer them in the ship's store here on SFC.com
How much do those sell for? I like the looks of them a lot and would love to try them out with a piece of meat behind the head.
Brian
Pez Machine Sportfishing
www.pezmachine.com
nice fish![]()
They look great Alan, and I'd certainly give them a shot at the store. They fit the bill for lots of crews here.
Nice hoo as well!