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STroking It Slowly
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SOULFUL SHEE M. G. Pulsing In Passionate Purple PassionS
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Rated "G" by the Author.
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* The technique is in the finesse of fine stroking...
The more you practice the better it begins looking and tasting ----> To the FISH! (Salt and Fresh Water Bass)
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Stroking It Slowly
By: Sheila G
Stroking the jig
bring it up and down
the biggest bass
will still be found
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Stroking the jig
I smile when I say it
fishing with a big one
will bring lots of action
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Stroking it quick
the end result can be quite graphic
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Stroke
Stroke
Stroke
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I can guarantee coming home
you won't feel broke
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It's one particular way to fish
stroking the jig brings less anguish.
Copyright © S. M. G.
Aug-09
Have you ever stroked a jig?
I did! And... I will again!
Next Weekend!
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A football Jig -
My favorite color is peanut butter and jelly (brown and purple).
How To Fish It:
"The job that a football jig does better than most lures is that it's a structure-fishing tool," Cook said. "Think of it as an option instead of a Carolina rig, except (it's not for) grass. You want hard bottom, rocks. It's a heavy bait that sinks to the bottom and fishes the bottom really well."
He noted that the football jig's distinctive head shape "helps it not get snagged in the crevices. It came from rock fishing in the West.
"There's two main techniques to fish it. The simplest is to throw it out, let it sink to the bottom and drag it. But it also works well as a hop or stroking jig, where you pull it off the bottom with a big stroke. Fish bite on the fall that way.
"You'll catch them one of those two ways. You kind of have to let the fish tell you."
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| Reviewed by William Haynes |
8/30/2009 |
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fooled me/good poem
bill |
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| Reviewed by Rose Rideout |
8/29/2009 |
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Gosh I am a Newfie and I have never heard of it but I know one thing Shee it's another great write. Thank you for sharing.
Newfie hugs, Rose |
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| Reviewed by Romantic Poetess Victoria L. McColley |
8/29/2009 |
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there ain't no better way to say this...but catchin a large mouth bass is effin FUN!! I Love It!! Small mouth too....ahhh I love how they flail & thrash a fight-WHAM! Hooked Baby!!
Great Northern Pike...ahhhh another type of catch....hold on strong baby because they take time to reel in....
always put them keepers right on ice! whoever came up with that fishen string anyway?
Peace & Love Of The Great Fishen Hole!!
Now...when are we gonna have an AYCE fish fry babe?
I want some Bluegill!! MMMMMMMMMMMMMm
stroked or unstroked ;) |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
8/29/2009 |
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Great poem and great fishing tips...I can actully seeing in time you doing a book of fishing for women combining these tips and poems into a great tackle box gift...maybe even cut a deal with one of the tackle distributers to supply a special jig right on the cover of the book.
hugs
fee |
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| Reviewed by Steve Chering |
8/29/2009 |
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SOUNDS MORE LIKE A SAUSAGE ADVERT.
BUT ON THE WHOLE, A BANGER OF AN ARTICLE' |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
8/29/2009 |
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Thank you for the fishing lesson, Shee. Love and best wishes,
Regis |
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