07-26-08, 09:15 AM | #26 |
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anybody try the Mann's snake yet?
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07-27-08, 06:38 PM | #27 |
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no but im waiting to see if anyone is selling bassprofessor so i can try it out
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07-27-08, 08:46 PM | #28 |
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i have but it doesnt float and i have never got a strike on it
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07-28-08, 12:09 AM | #29 |
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Multiple snakes
To answer a couple of things at the same time. One of the things I did on the initial cast was to tie the snake's body very loose. This will reduce the amount of energy that the snake obsorbs. I throw it on a 7'8" rod with 20 lbs test on my bait caster. It did take a lot of trial and error to figure out the perfect magnetic backlash settings.
As far as the Man's snake. I like it a lot if I can let it drop just beneath trees or bring it right across the tops of the lilly pads. I have found that those snakes and just about any plastic can be made to float if you mod them. What I did was go down to the local pharmacy and buy a bottle of clear pill capsles. They sell ones that are empty and you can put what ever meds you need inside of them and then put them together. I will seal them up with superglue and I have an instant float that can be inserted into any plastic. One every two inches seems to do the trick. I play around with them and sometime only make one side float when rigged wacky. While the I have also used them to make my own rattles, but they are a very cheap plastic that does not produce much sound. |
07-31-08, 10:15 PM | #30 |
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sweet does anyone have some?
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