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using a mixture of lures - lonehunter - 05-20-2004 using a mixture of lures at the dam has been my sucess as of late . i started with my all time favorite , worms ! after a few fish and then a dosen or so casts without a hit i decided to give the panther martins i bought from one of our sponsors a try , wham ! fish after fish , as soon as one of them quit producing strikes i'de switch over to another color and size . then after a while and a few "no show casts " i tied on a variety of repallas , again fish after fish hit , then came the lull again . spoons after that , then flatfish , pencil plugs , mepps , twister tails and junebug spinners . yes sir , that bit of mixing the lures around sure got some action . best guess is , fish see the same lure over and over again and loose intrest in them , putting something new in front of there noses might strike there curosity ,with that , your lure ! use that arsonal of lures you have in the box and don't limit yourself to what lures should work . try them all - big and small . you might catch a surprise fish that will earn you bragging rights at the local baitstore . [signature] Re: [lonehunter] using a mixture of lures - PunkBass - 05-21-2004 that is quite a variety of lures that you were using, i'll have to give that a try!! as it seems, if you use more of a variety of lures rather than using the same one, would seem to catch a lot more fish. [signature] Re: [lonehunter] using a mixture of lures - gdn443 - 05-22-2004 [signature] Re: [PunkBass] using a mixture of lures - lonehunter - 05-23-2004 it sure does []. one thing i thought i'de add on is how easy it is to forget to check your knots and line condition if you use a steel leader or a snap swivel for quick lure changes . i lost a #5 panther martin last evening due to this oversite . had a nice northern on and all the sudden it was gone . at the end of the line was that telltale "pigs tale " that let me know my reluctance to check the knot not only cost me a nice fish but a favorite lure as well . to check for knicks in your line take a cotton ball with you and run it up and down your line a little over the distance of your rod length , if it tuggs or pulls it's time to trim off that line a little . why longer than your rod length ? easy . the first foot or two will get nicks from rocks and debris on the waters bottom , the rod tip guide will put some in as your reeling in and fighting a fish . energy is dispersed thruout the line , as you reel in a fish it becomes more condenced into a smaller length of line and more stress is exerted onto the fractures . thats why so many people loose a fish just as the get it up to the boat or near shore . a simple line check is all it takes to have a better than fair chance at landing a good sized fish . gatta go , the thunderstorms are here ! [signature] Re: [lonehunter] using a mixture of lures - southernman - 05-24-2004 pigs tail, ohhhhhhhhh i hate that! good one! [] sm [signature] Re: [lonehunter] using a mixture of lures - aquaman - 05-25-2004 pigs tail in my fishing line ? haven't seen one of those in years ! not since i started useing a palomar knot [signature] |