by crappieluv » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:07 pm
[quote="Slingshot"]Word, keepin it real. I be snagg'n dem boogars, on the back hand pitch with the tally wager in with a hoop snitch and bammmm! Got a hold of a gator, too suprised it didn't pull my wire straight. Tosse'd em back. Swong over to hamburger hill and kicked back a few and landed a baker's dozen tymes 4. All in all good shoot out, the switch backs are the spot on the pond. Tight lines.[/quote]
I hear what you saying on the straight wire. But If I was you, I would load up up on those yellow and white bugs, then I would keel straight out from the rocky back, where the notches will be pointing upward. Once the bar is straight ahead, it should tapper off nicely on the plates. When it folds, it will be a good time to tap on the ice ledge. Make sure you plow down hard and fast, to get into the crystals. Don't forget to break back on high end, and let the freewheel settle on top of the bluff. The plated current will indicate the scope. Then you should fix on solid patches of specks darting on the shoots, and they will be stacked like ho ho's. Try not to keel over to fast, you might cause a volley, that just might stir the cotts. Just keep a peel out for the inky shoulders laying in the twilight, it will be obvious. If all goes well, it will be like a bagged holiday. Let us know what happen.
Good Luck Out There.
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