We ran both the Fish On and the Eerie Deerie strips this past season. Both will work just fine! You can find them at various shops up and down Lake O. Now here is my $.02 on the difference between the two, which you can take with a grain of salt because we only mess with it when $ is on the line. Other wise it's just easier to run our A-TOM-MIKs. The Fish On looks the best out of the two strips. Both cosmetically, and the size. However, the Eerie Deerie seems to hold up better longer in the water.
The Canadians are BIG meat guys, and have various brine's for their bait. When we fish against them in the summer these guys are running 75% or more meat rigs. We go right by them with our flies and seem to keep up with them, and most times do a little better. If your "fun" fishing other things will keep you busy enough that you don't have to mess with the stuff. If you want to learn and become good at have fun. It does catch good fish, and some days it will out produce flies.
Works well if you get into a nice school. Never done much out in that deep of water, but if you find a pocket on the shoreline that's loaded it can be a lot more fun that trolling them up.
Please explain how you can talk on TV about being an expert on big foot/sasquatch but you have no proof or evidence that one exits? I mean lez be honest here....with the amount of trail cameras in the woods now a days you'd figure we'd have at least one on film!
You wont need more than a few colors of lead to chase BTs in the Spring. And that's if you go over 15' of water looking for them.
IMHO if you aren't fishing tourneys, chartering, or plan on taking fish home with you I wouldn't suggest Copper line to you. It's no fun fighting fish on it, and the longer lengths 400+ often kills smaller fish when they get hooked on it because they get dragged through he water for extended periods of time during the fight.
30lb wire and copper are two different animals. Go on a charter and have the captain explain all of this to you. Seeing it generally works better for me than reading it on the internet or in a magazine.
A split shot above a Stinger Stingray is deadly in Spring time. Alewife or Tuxedo patterns work well, but the Stinger SSW is hands down our best spoon for BT in the Spring.
WooHoo! LOL Typically, we would let you fish Friday with us, but we are running charters Thur and Friday and fishing the tourney with a charter. So I apologize for that. We'll talk when the date gets closer.
You can't beat the price or efficiency with those A-TOM-MIK torpedoes. We fish them down to 125'ish, and you could fish them down even further if you wanted. I HATE blowback, so if we are going deeper than 125' we typically go to a 20lb shark. I have seen guys put them in the cradles when running, but if I were you and had to trailer the boat I would take the 5 minutes and disconnect them and put them in a 5gal pail.
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