It's a good pattern in a similar color. Thanks again Dave.
Clearly it kills fish, although I thing Gary could do that with a plastic bag!
The Man
Great picture Buttman. Nice fish also. Dominick
Yes, a big one, is always what I've got in mind.🎣
Much time is wasted on working and wishing. Go fishing, life is short. 🌇
Quote from: Ron Jones on July 19, 2020, 03:03:29 AM
Clearly it kills fish, although I thing Gary could do that with a plastic bag!
The Man
What about this one Ron?
I reckon if it doesn't work on the halibut, it should still attract some jumbo squid :)
-J
That looks like something that Ron would ride in. ;D Dominick
Hey Dave, maybe I could have borrowed it for reconnaissance in the deep to see why I can't lift up my jig.
Talk about lucky, the rock broke free. Thanks again.
those fish like big lures! that is a dark color, those work too :-)
I,m in the experimental part of my jig fishing 🎣 for halibut. The darker colors seem to outfish the brighter store bought stuff some days. The purple one is my starter jig. Some of my friends won't even use them? Blue and green stuff usually will produce a fish.......butt how long do you wanna wait?
Thats some great field research right there. You live the life we all dream of, Thanks for always sharing!
Jim
Using subs for bait is bad. It sucks trying to get a hook out of a hull, especially if it is caught in a torpedo door and your trying to shoot a 12 year old rule torpedo out of THAT tube!
Fisherman don't like to catch us either. Turns out that if your gear is strong enough to pull your boat under water and you catch a big, black, beautiful monster...you better know how to get out of your boat AND know how to swim.
The Man
Quote from: Ron Jones on July 22, 2020, 06:10:29 AM
Using subs for bait is bad. It sucks trying to get a hook out of a hull, especially if it is caught in a torpedo door and your trying to shoot a 12 year old rule torpedo out of THAT tube!
Fisherman don't like to catch us either. Turns out that if your gear is strong enough to pull your boat under water and you catch a big, black, beautiful monster...you better know how to get out of your boat AND know how to swim.
The Man
So who gets the job to go outside and get the hook out of the torpedo tube? :)
Although I do enjoy dishing out a bit of ribbing, I would also like to convey my respect to folks like yourself, who in the name of public service cram themselves into steel tubes at the bottom of the ocean with a bunch of explosives, electrical, and gawd knows what else.
"The Dude"
-J