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Topic: Trix Jetty Worms  (Read 5086 times)

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MolBasser

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All,

I know of a killer bait that will just slay the rockfish and lings up here.  My buddy makes them, so I hesitate to advertise for fear of being a spammer, but if you are interested in hearing about it and don't think it is spam I will dial you in.

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Mol...

Bill and others can correct me if I'm wrong, but there no allegiances to any particular business or sponsorships to worry about crossing on this website... mainly because it is a not for profit website.

I believe information like yours is entirely appropriate as long as it is relevant to kayak fishing.  

Now lets hear about these worms you've got   :smt005

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Yeah man, I play it pretty loose here. As long as it is not obvious spam like the crab trap guy last week then go for it.

I mean everyone says what they like to use, just cause its your buddy does not mean it does not work. Please post his web site, a google search does not bring it up.

Post it in the fishing tips section though if you don't mind.

FYI - I make THE killer RCG bait!  :smt002


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Trix Jetty Worms are specialty jigs.

They were originally designed to fish the Zuniga Jetty (hence their name) in the mouth of san diego bay.

They are weedless football style jigs handpoured and painted with the finest components.

here is a gallery of shots of fish caught with this lure.

It will kill the local rockfish and lings I'm sure.

I stand to make 0 money, I just want to help you all and my buddy at the same time.

This is a reasonable example of the bait:




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This is my buddy "The Crease" with a nice SoCal ling caught on the TJW.

If you want testamonials, just surf over to http://www.sdfish.com and check out the message boards.  Specifically the salt water board.

The TJW is currently slaying the calicos in the kelp off of San Diego.

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Aww that is a cute little ling  :smt003

So he does not have a web site? Where can we get some?

Kinda looks like a scampi or a berkley power grub, both of which produce well here. How heavy does he make the heads?


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my kid brother is into bass fishing.  he dredged up an old box of helicopter lures.  as soon as july rolls around, i'm going to dust off that old box and go fishing.


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Bill,

The best way is through a PM on the SDFish board.  He is very small scale at this point in time.

The trailers are extremely varied, between his hand pours and commercial trailers.

The secret is in the jig itself.  Excellent quality.

I just put in an order for 3/4 and 1 oz.  They come from 1/4 up I believe.


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Aww that is a cute little ling


It IS SoCal afterall.

Check out the calico Crease caught in the same trip on the jetty worm:



That is a toad calico.

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Hopefully that is heavy enough, I usually use at least 1.5 oz but mostly 2-3 oz heads.

Looks forward to going head-to-head at some derby sometime.


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I will be slaying them with the TJW in the July Kayak Connection tourney.

Halis will hit them too.

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Biggest do-it weedless football jig mold is for a 3/4oz jig.   :smt002

Here's something I built last year that's similar:  Maybe more appropriately sized for lingasaurs.  My sister took a legal ling with this guy last year at fort ross.  In fact she caught 3 fish bigger than my largest red - I was using a straight 4" scampi.  

I stocked up on sexier tinsel over the holidays, can't wait to try it out in july.
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Is that a swimbait floating around in that tinsel?


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Good eye!

I didn't see it at first, but it sure looks like a swimbait to me.

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