12-09-2006, 11:37 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Roadrunners can be sized, colored and adapted to almost any fishing condition. I make them in sizes from 1/48 oz. to 2 oz. I fish them from a fly rod, on ultralight spinning gear, on baitcast rigs and on heavy tackle for deep jigging, casting or trolling in salt water or in deep lakes for big fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]A 1/16 oz. RR on a size 6 or 4 hook, dressed with crawdad colors, can be deadly when you make upstream casts and bounce it down in the current. It can work just as well fished as a spinner, by casting cross current or even downstream and worked back upstream through pockets and next to the bank.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I probably use it more for bottom bouncing and vertical jigging, while tubing in freshwater lakes, but believe me, I have fished a RR just about every way it can be fished. I am still trying to find a species that won't hit them. No luck yet.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]A 1/16 oz. RR on a size 6 or 4 hook, dressed with crawdad colors, can be deadly when you make upstream casts and bounce it down in the current. It can work just as well fished as a spinner, by casting cross current or even downstream and worked back upstream through pockets and next to the bank.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I probably use it more for bottom bouncing and vertical jigging, while tubing in freshwater lakes, but believe me, I have fished a RR just about every way it can be fished. I am still trying to find a species that won't hit them. No luck yet.[/#0000ff]
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