Jerry, tell Justin congrats on his mule deer, it has nice brow tines for a muley.
Jeff



WB____we just use a swivel,about 12-18 inches above the worm (swivel avoids line twist & adds weight)___the worm will float on top or just under the water,worked in a back & forth left to right motion or hooked in the middle, wacky style (for short strikes)__in the clear water,you get to watch the worms,as you work em' back to the boat and get to see the fish actually come up and hit your bait !!!!!!!whitebuffalo58 wrote:Nice job, Monk!! Were you using a walking sinker with a floating jig and inflated worm? That's the rig we use here for Walleye. Set the jig about 18" behind the sinker and drift it across the flats.
WB





Unk wrote:Monk,
When you said "vieennees"....were you talking about a can of vienna sausage?
When my dad and I would go fishing when I was a kid, we always took along a can of vienna sausage for lunch. That's nasty stuff! -. But we used to sit there and eat it like we had good sense. Tasted pretty good, too, when you were hungry. I don't remember eating it except when we went fishing....

