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    Default Rip-Plugger 4-4-10

    on sunday April 4th,2010 at 3:23-am,I made a cast with my long,light
    stick[St.Croix] mated to a shimano Catala-301-a.
    attached was a 3/4 oz smiling bill tipped with an 8 inch white
    curlytail.
    I casted for about 40 minutes and then,,,BAYUM!,,I was into a fat
    schoolie!

    20 minutes later,I hit another fat schoolie,good fighter too!
    then at almst 4-am,I slammed into a fat bass again!,,,this one took some
    drag[15 mono].
    I fought with it and had to do some dancing to land it because of where
    I was fishing.
    still,I land it and it was 26 inches.

    so,I guess I broke the ice early!
    yeah baby!
    forgot the cam,saw the water temp is 48 so,I went,I casted,I caught!
    also,I heard 2 fish smack on top somewhere far out.


    Heavy-Hooksetter

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    Ripplugger thanks for getting out early in the cold water. That inspired me to start using bucktails more. I have been out a few times in the last 2 weeks. 2 times I got fish, 2 times I didn't . I'm fishing in a river near me. The bucktail and curly jig is a great combo, it really works well Rip. I also used a schoolbus bomber to get one bass around 25", but the bucktails definitely work better. The only problem is I lose 1 every time I go, time to stock up.

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    Default Rip Plugger now catching bass on RP custom wood

    Here's some he sent me, him and Malibu Kenny's fish...

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    Malibu Kenny's fish

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    Default Rip-Plugger uses the Dangle Method, and it works!

    Damn if he didn't set out to do this Dangle Method
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...ead.php?t=5562
    and it worked...
    So he only caught a few schoolies, at least it was action, and showed that something different is worth trying.

    Here's his report:


    got OTW about 4:20am.
    wrong tide for my usual fishing style so,I tried a spot I know of fished
    by an old friend,"No *** Eddie".
    this place is a bridge and about 300 yards north there is another RR
    bridge thats old.
    there is strong current down the center of the river with slacker water
    on both sides.
    This guy Eddy fishes a ballon/eel in this spot a lot or with a fresh
    bunker fillet.
    I told myself that I can use my D method to fish some rubber in that
    spot the same way.
    so,I set up my rig.100 pound mono througjh the tennis ball,barrel swivel
    on each end,tied to that is 8 feet or so of 50 pound mono with a 6 inch
    sea-shad on a 3/4 oz leadhead and blue backed shad.
    first sling I let it drift out to te area and let it hang in the eddy.
    I cannot see it well but see the wake the ball is making.
    I am holding the rod and looking around and wham!,,I get hit hard.I set
    the hook and wind in a fat schoolie about 6 pounds.
    I actually felt it more than saw the ball go down.
    after thtat I missed 1 fish,my mistake not paying attention.
    I get it again and the line was tight,no slack,I hit it hard and dragged
    in a fat fish about 26 inches.

    now I can see the ball better.
    I drift out again and the second it set up near the eddy,the ball
    sinks.I swing and miss,I drop the rod and the ball goes south again.I
    hit it and brought in a small fish all of 16 inches,I don't know how he
    got to the hook.

    I drift out again and while it was getting close to the spot the ball
    bounces,must have been a hit.
    I didn't swing on it.
    it got into position and BAM!,I have a fattie on again,it got off while
    I was dragging it in.

    it was crazy,as it got lighter out they started to hit faster,I was
    getting hits while it was drifting out,,,I ended up with 4 small bass
    landed and missed 2 or so with 1 that got off on the way in.

    once it got light out I saw a few fish breaking and soon after that they
    stopped.tide was still strong but,they stopped.
    I headed for a stack of flapjacks,,,
    had fun,nice weather and cool temps.
    I can't wait till the end of this week to do it out front on the mud
    flats.

    Heavy-Hooksetter



    WTG, Roddy!

    And the name for your fishin buddy, no-Azz-Eddie, is classic.Wonder what Eddie looks like?

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    Default Rip-Plugger 9-26-10 report

    Some bluefish are finally showing on the edges in the Sound. From the feedback I'm getting it's been a tough bluefish year for shore fishermen in LI Sound. Blues always out of reach, slamming the bunker, at the harbor mouths, or out in deep channels, where surf guys can't touch them. Must be frustrating as hell.

    WTG, Roddy!
    Hoping this is just the start of more good action.

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    got OTW at 5:45,tide low but,still ebbing good.
    head out front.
    in hand I have a new Quantum mOcean casting surf stick,9 ft. med. heavy
    power mated to an Omoto Hubilie 777-a3[black]
    I put on one of my newer unfished pieces,a 10 inch super-60 in light
    grey/chartreuse stripe.
    I sling it out and allow it to to drift waay out in the current.
    after a while of drifting and letting it hang out there it gets light
    out,enough to se good.
    I am watching my plug dance around on top and I see a fish behind it
    smash at it but,it does not grab it.
    I reel it away from the fish and nothing.I reel in and cast again and do
    the same thing.
    as it eases out of the current I begin to reel it back slow,on top.
    I see something coming from behind,,smash,a fat but,small chopper slams
    the plug and it's trying to take it with him.
    I lean back on him and bring him to shore,it's only like 6 pounds or so
    and I could not believe it slammed a plug so huge but,it was on there
    and didn't shy away.

    popped the cherry on my new stick.got to feel it with a fishy loading
    it.

    anyhow,now it's daylight now,I switch to my 7 inch horse bunker done in
    rosy gold paint that I mixed up with gold dust.
    sling that out a few times and then as it was in the middle of the
    current on top,it gets hammered by a better sized fish.
    the single,dressed tail hook got him but,the middle and front hook latch
    on to his side.
    it's coming in sideways so it feels heavy
    I can see the fish and it cannot take any line.
    I land it and take shots of it and release it.

    Had fun,cool weather,no crowds and yes,I am smiling ok!
    till next time,,,,

    Heavy-Hooksetter

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    Default R-Ps Sun 10-10-10 report

    Got OTW at 5:30,cold outside,my thermo read 43 on my porch.
    by the water it was about 8 degrees warmer.
    fished out front.
    saw a few smashes once it got a little light .

    tide was down with low tide at 7:14.
    I put on a brand new swimmer,one of my little tunnys at 9 inches.
    took the new rig out,quantum mOcean with a shimano calcutta 700-B
    sitting on top,200 yds of 30 mono on it.
    sling this brand ne swimmer across the current,let it drift waay out
    there,it is still a bit dark but I can see the wake from my wood
    working.
    I engage the reel and let it dance out there.
    SMASH!,,I lay into a fish and it's dancing all over the top heads to the
    right into the heavier current.
    i hold it fast,no drag at all.
    then the fish turns and heads left,toward the weaker side of the
    current,I bring him in and it's a chopper all of 7 pounds or so.
    the smaller sized tail treble[2/0] has him in the corner and the
    larger[3/0] treble has him on the face.
    So,I caught wit the new rod,new reel,new line and new plug on the first
    cast,great,,

    i fished outside for a good while with no more looks,I headed in
    back.put on another smaller new piece and slinged that for a while,I got
    chomped but from the teeth marks it was in a space where I could not
    hook it,dammned thing hit the plug on it's back.
    so,it was bright out,no action,I headed for the road.

    so,till next time,,,,,,

    Heavy-Hooksetter


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    Default Re: Rip-Plugger uses the Dangle Method, and it works!

    no azz eddie kind reminds me of that ant in the pink panther,nearly 6 feet tall and 140-150 pounds.



    R-P
    Takes a Big Man to sling Big Wood,,,,boys sling plastic,,,,,,,

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    Default Re: Rip-Plugger uses the Dangle Method, and it works!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rip-Plugger View Post
    no azz eddie kind reminds me of that ant in the pink panther,nearly 6 feet tall and 140-150 pounds.



    R-P

    Roddy I read back over this thread, looking for the connection to "No-Azz Eddie"
    Maybe you were referring to the Dangle Method?
    Anyway, nice reports.
    Was looking at that 26# that you slammed in the late fall of 2010...beautiful fish.
    Took a lot of hard work and sweat to get that one.....good job, and thanks for sharing the pics of your wife catching as well....

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