01-13-2004, 04:13 PM
[cool][size 1]That makes me feel better. You almost hurt my feelings. HA HA. A cold blooded critter like me is not that sensitive. I can take it.[/size]
[size 1]I found it interesting in your posts that you were using blade baits, and also that pink was a "hot" color. I have been touting pink for Utah Lake for years. I always carried a box full of hot pink tubes, twisters and "stump-jumpers". Something about the clarity and chemistry of Utah Lake that makes pink a good color...especially in cold water. I am going to be putting up a post on pink, which will incluse some of the new stuff I have been doing in pink. [/size]
[size 1]Oh yeah, there will be some pink blade baits too. I have also dusted off my blade bait mold and plan to use more of them myself this year. I have done well with shad imitations...both for casting and for vertical presentations. As you will see in the pics I post, I have several prism tape alterations in various shades of chartreuse sparkle, blue, etc. The black and chartreuse model has produced quite a few species.[/size]
[size 1]I would dearly love a guided trip in the blue bomber. However, I suspect that one more February at Lincoln Beach will probably leave it ready for replacement.[/size]
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[size 1]I found it interesting in your posts that you were using blade baits, and also that pink was a "hot" color. I have been touting pink for Utah Lake for years. I always carried a box full of hot pink tubes, twisters and "stump-jumpers". Something about the clarity and chemistry of Utah Lake that makes pink a good color...especially in cold water. I am going to be putting up a post on pink, which will incluse some of the new stuff I have been doing in pink. [/size]
[size 1]Oh yeah, there will be some pink blade baits too. I have also dusted off my blade bait mold and plan to use more of them myself this year. I have done well with shad imitations...both for casting and for vertical presentations. As you will see in the pics I post, I have several prism tape alterations in various shades of chartreuse sparkle, blue, etc. The black and chartreuse model has produced quite a few species.[/size]
[size 1]I would dearly love a guided trip in the blue bomber. However, I suspect that one more February at Lincoln Beach will probably leave it ready for replacement.[/size]
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