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fongsterSat Mar-01-03 11:08 PM
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#9175, "Laguna perching 3/1"


          

Hi all, went to laguna with my buddy Jeff and we caught and released 23 or so BSPs from 4 to 12 inches. The 12 incher was by Jeff and it was about half empty of fry when he caught it. It even popped out 2 onto the damp sand so we scooped them up and tossed them back in the wash. As they swam off, I said to Jeff, "congrats, you're a dad!" We used big hammer grubs in moto/red and moto/gold with pro-cure's sand shrimp bait sauce. Water was very clean considering the rains had just ended. The new nose-hooking method worked well for me--even hooked a few of those 4-inchers with it.

Big Hammer Swimbaits-Hammerhead Jigheads
www.swimbait.com
Pro-Cure Scents
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JerryGSat Mar-01-03 11:42 PM
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#9176, "RE: Laguna perching 3/1"
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Sat Mar-01-03 11:44 PM by JerryG

          

Fongster-

I have been nose hooking my grubs for about 6 months now. I have yet to see the standard rigging method out fish a nose hooked plastic. What a difference I'm kicking my self for not thinking of this years ago. There's no comparison when see the action of the two side by side. The nose hooked swims great.



  

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