

I see a big toobin lesson on the horizon for next summer

Ed
This is a great thread, thanks Wolfe. I actually had a lot of success this year with both the Sweet Beaver and the Ugly Otter. Depending on where I was at any point in time, I found the Ugly otter to work well in areas where a smaller presentation was working, and in areas where the fish were hitting hard, I'd change to a larger Sweet Beaver and upsize the fish.grumpy7790 wrote:Here is another 2005 Dud, the Ugly Otter. I caught fish pitchin Beavers but the Otter never produced. I knew the problem was the glide from the the paddle tail. I think this bait may produce better pitched into grass. I now know that you just have to slice the tail to get a straight drop.
Sweet Beaver![]()
Sorry - I must confess. I did catch a 13" walleye on one of our last trips to the Head Pond this summer on a black/red salted tube.toobinator wrote:Saskie: No fish on tubesNO FISH ON TUBES
That's sacriledge, SACRILEDGE I say.
I see a big toobin lesson on the horizon for next summer![]()
Ed
While I will throw a spinnerbait anytime (even white), I found that spinnerbaits were not a go to bait for me this year.Corey Gaffney~BAssboy wrote:I can't believe that Spinnerbaits were even mentioned..........
Corey