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RobFri Jan-05-01 05:08 PM
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#688, "Hey Alan"


          

Often times I get messages via the contact form with an invalid email or no email. Hey dude, put your email. Here is the message and the response so it don't seem like I am ignoring people.

-----Original Message-----
From: angleralan
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 10:07 PM
To: rob@calfishing.com
Subject: Contact form from Calfishing


>From los gatos
Species trout
Subject 2 questions
Message I really enjoyed reading you section on Lure Fishing
for Trout.
I got alot of useful information and youconfirmed
afew things that I felt or experienced myself.
But I do have 2 questions for you...
1-what kind oflure isa Wham Fisheeze, whomakesit and
where can you get it. I always love to goto our
local put and take lake to try out new lures or
practice with old ones.

2- I too have had poor success with 2lb test line,
so again whosells Triple Fish Cameoscent line. Have
had better success with 3lb line, but that too is
hard to find.

Thanks, Alan Praskin
Angleralan

Alan
Glad you enjoyed the article. Wham Fisheeze are now I believe out of production unfortuneately =(
There are some stores in the Ventura / LA area that may still have them but I haven't been down there in a while to see. You might try putting a post on the freshwater message boards to see if anyone would know.
As for 2lb triple fish, if you find some let me know! I got mine originally from Bass Pro Shops but in the last 2 years they have only had it down to 4lb test. Really a bummer since, like you said, most 2lb test is just terrible. I am going to try some McCoy Mean Green line next but I don't trout fish too much any more so I don't know when I'll get around to it. In the mean time, I am just using the 4lb triple fish when I do go trout fishing. Not as good as the 2lb but good enough most times.

tight lines

-Rob Belloni
http://www.calfishing.com


  

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