Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 03/25/05 at 05:32:02
The goby one I'm talking about doesn't have fins.
Posted by: Mike_W - Ex Member Posted on: 03/25/05 at 03:37:12
Thanks all.
I have never seen the Gobys before. I just heard about them. I have seen the sculpin baits. They have the fins that stick out. Lots of line twist. Bad fins. He told me that they were a drop shot or split shot rigged bait. Bigger head, slender body that taipers to a tail.
Doug. I am speechless. To take me off the xmas list. I think that you have gone too far. You know that I need you.
I maybe SOL on a boat for some time. The Ficht was not feeling well so I took it to the overpriced docter. He said something about the #2 cylinder not showing up for work. I think I see a new boat in the near future.
Mike
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/05 at 15:41:02
Hey Mike, check out Barlows.com They have a bunch of stuff for making your own "whatevers"
Rich
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/05 at 14:36:47
Charlie's Tackle sells a goby/sculpin bait. You can get them at Sportco. They have green labels.
Posted by: dgarrett - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/05 at 07:54:10
Mike,
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I just bought some plastics from www.ebait.com including a 4" dream goby....looks like a goby/sculpin mold. I haven't used them yet, but I'll be giving them a try this season.
Danny
Posted by: Doug_Booth - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/05 at 06:48:50
Mike, you know who to call for answers about tackle. I'm taking this one personal. I just not feelin' the love anymore, you must have "lost that lovin' feeling." Try JannsNetcraft and by the way you off my X-mas list!
Posted by: Mike_W - Ex Member Posted on: 03/24/05 at 06:19:56
Spent most the night looking on line for a site that sells the components to spinnerbaits. I am looking for blades, swivels, o-rings, skirts, pretty much everything. The one thing that I learned last year was the blade size and color matters. It is easier to change them to buy every color/size combo out there.
Also has anyone heard of Gobys? I guess that they are a soft drop shot bait. I had a client that tourny fished the great lake and swears by them.