thanks guys,
I've got a LOT of salamander plastics...some crayfish etc. for Bass I love using tubes with weedless hooks on them...where I go on our lake it's a pretty good chance you'll catch one every other time.
Got tons of Gary plastics and such...just like using rapala's and my all time favorite Erie Dearies.
I'll have to go look some more for them...many I just like sticking a 3 prong hook into them and letting it go from there.
morfiend,
When we go to Canada for our annual fishing trip we load up on floating jigheads from Cabelas. The walleye up there love them...I think our count in 3 days was 75 fish with just those jigheads a couple years ago...most my dad and I have ever caught in our years up there.
To tell a little story, we were out on the boat up there and my dad had a Genesee beer can that blew into the water...as he went to get it out of the water a northern came up and took it down with him...never saw it again.
Spike grab so 1/4 and 1/8th ounce lead jigheads or lead substitute and try them around rock piles and underwater humps.
Throw the jig past the structure then jig it back up and over the hump or pile,you'll get lots of snags but the jigs are cheap.In a pinch I'll use large splitshot and a long shank hook and make my own jig if I run out.
Try that with the crayfish plastics,remember to hook them so they swim tail first,when the walleye stop biting you can pick up some big smallies in the same water like this.
Now for my little story Spike, my Mom inlaw like to scuba and went on a cold water dive in Geaorgian Bay! Cold as in 51 degrees in August,anyways the dive was around war of 1812 wrecks that are in the area and there lots of Rock islands with drop offs.So Mom is diving and see what she thought was an old deadhead{sunken logs that rise and fall in the water}as she swims closer for a good look,the log bends into a "C" shape and just takes off out of sight.
She about 5ft and said the log looked as big or bigger than her,onlt 2 fish could get that large,Muskie or Sturgeon,both inhabit the area and 65lb Muskie's have been caught on rod and reel there. Cant say for sure what it was but my moneys on a 70lb plus Muskie.
Oh and I've heard of them taking cans,even bottles before! It's illegal now but squirrel{without the camera} were commonly used to catch the big ones!!!