06-21-2001, 02:20 AM
G'day Tim<br><br>Yep quite a few striper anglers use them. Have a read of "On the Water" Magazine if you can get hold of some copies. <br><br>Then look for articles by Bill Brett. He buys a lot of them each season including our conehead jigs. Special long bullet jigs with fine stainless hooks in them for a range of soft tails.<br><br>Other Striper Demon's include the special "match the hatch" Sand Eel, Black Eel jigs, and Lime Burner Jigs are red hot for casting and jigging. <br><br>Trolling, the Golden Striper Lures (with a single jointed hook) come into their own and can also be scented. <br><br>Jerry V, here on the BFT - MA Board, does some writing for this magazine too. I understand he has just finished a review on some of the Demon Masterpeice Jig Series for Stipers and other NE species in your area. <br><br>I if recall correctly, this article may get a run in the NorEast fishing magazine. <br><br>Jerry might be able to give you his unsolicited, and straight up, general opinion if you ask him either here or over at the MA Board.. <br><br>As for the contents of his article, I don't have a clue on that so he may, or may not, be willing to tell you much about that prior to it being published. <br><br>If not then we'll just have to wait for the " JV-Jury to return it's lure verdict".<br><br>In the mean time, you can also ask Capt.Dan up at the Saltwater Board as well. <br><br>He's a Demon Tackle man and so is Capt. Jeff Roger's on the Hawaii Board. Both buy tackle from us for a range of Hawaiin "Feesssh" as Capt Dan call's em. <br><br>Ask Dan what happens when he put's one of his Demon Lures on that legendary Penn 850 of his. Great stories!<br><br><br>Burnin Thumbs!<br><br>Steve - The MJB<br>BFT Lures/Baits<br><A HREF="http://www.demonjigs.com" target="_new">http://www.demonjigs.com</A>