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demon jigs?
#1
Hey Steve, Iwas looking through the demon page and some of those jigs and lures looked very intresting.Do you know of anybody in the northeast,long island, that has any sucsess on strpers with these? I haven't seen anybody useing them,and if they work,i could use the advantage ove some guys around here! Don't worry if they produce i'll be buy quite a bit,and i'll tell everybody about them,AT THE END OF THE SEASON! <br>Tight Lines, Tim<br><br>
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#2
G'day Tim<br><br>Yep quite a few striper anglers use them. Have a read of &quot;On the Water&quot; 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 &quot;match the hatch&quot; 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 &quot; JV-Jury to return it's lure verdict&quot;.<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>
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#3
Hey Steve, I will have to order a few different ones this weekend and give them a try myself. I'll let you know my opinion on them i a few weeks.thanks<br>Tight Lines, Tim<br><br>
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#4
Not a problem Tim<br><br>If you want suggestions based on the techniques you prefer e.g. land based versus boat, day versus night, then let me know.<br><br>If not, I look forward to hearing how you and the stripers get on together. Sparks and fire will be my tip. <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>
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#5
Hey Steve, Any advice is good advice.<br>Most of my fishing is by boat,drifting around bridges and inlets,Also a lot of time is spent plugging around bay marshes. day and night. Thanks<br> TIGHT LINES, TIM<br><br>
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