Tying Hooks- Building Walleye or Trout Spinner Baits & Crawler Harnesses by Chis Pluntz
August 25th, 2010 by admin
Snelling Hooks – Part 1 of our 4 part series on building Walleye and Trout Spinner Baits and Crawler Harnesses. Chris Pluntz demonstrates how to select the right components and how to build spinners from scratch. Pro Angler specializes in testing, demonstrating and promoting fishing tackle created by small tackle companies. It’s your idea… it should stay that way! Send your fishing tips to proangler.com. Where you’re the pro.
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im not too crazy for the red octopus hooks. i get a lot less strikes with them. and when i do get strikes, its often a bottom sucker.
All you do is sit here and troll. Maybe if you fished enough you would realize that when fishing for walleyes, lakers, northern, musky, and hybrids, you catch other fish in the process. So take your low self esteem, and your shitty Walmart Pole, and go troll the water, rather then youtube.
Ok. Just let yourself believe whatever you want… I was just saying, a 9 inch rock bass is not a big fucking deal. It takes an enormously greater wealth of knowledge and patience to catch real sportfish. And please, don’t even start to talk about northerns or musky…you’ll do nothing more than embarass yourself.