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Topic: Lancer Jigs arrived.  (Read 93 times)

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DarthBaiter

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They looks great to me.  Not sure what a Ling will think.
  Bigger than I imagined them to be.  Prob 10”.

I went w 4oz version




Fitzcarraldo

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I believe a lingcod will think "yum" and then "Oh no, I got bamboozled" .

It looks like it will get to the bottom fast and discourage small rockfish by virtue of being very long and having one single hook by the head
"...make the fish your food, do not become fish food" - Willy, via Lawson's Landing Fish Report


SpeedyStein

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Those look great to me too - I am gonna have to get a few of those. 
- Kevin


 

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