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Saltwater Sportsman Seminar Tips from the Pros
#1
Posted 08 January 2008 - 05:47 PM
I attended the Saltwater Sportsman Seminar Series in New Bern, NC on Saturday. Met Dave (BillableOurs) and a Corps friend of his at the show. Overall it was informative but not much new for us old salts. I highly recommend this seminar series for beginner to intermediate anglers. There were a few little tidbits that I think might be worth sharing.
- Cedar Plugs are designed to be soaked in menhaden oil to add scent to the lure.
That sure will make my tackle bag smell in the summer! I will, however, tie a
new cedar plug daisy chain just to soak in menhaden oil. In triple ziplocks!
- The colored cedar plugs are to catch fishermen. Stick with the naturals.
They sure caught me! I have a couple dozen!
- Overall, purple and black is the best color combo for all species.
The only thing I have that's purple and black is my hindparts on a rough day
in my old Wellcraft!
- Never leave fish to find fish. Ok, Ok, we already knew that. I just wanted to
reiterate it.
Did get to talk to George Poveromo for a while. He is still interested in making an appearance at this year's Bluewater Classic, but his time is not his own so we'll have to see about that. All in all it was fun and worth the trip. Now that will be $55.00 please!
- Cedar Plugs are designed to be soaked in menhaden oil to add scent to the lure.
That sure will make my tackle bag smell in the summer! I will, however, tie a
new cedar plug daisy chain just to soak in menhaden oil. In triple ziplocks!
- The colored cedar plugs are to catch fishermen. Stick with the naturals.
They sure caught me! I have a couple dozen!
- Overall, purple and black is the best color combo for all species.
The only thing I have that's purple and black is my hindparts on a rough day
in my old Wellcraft!
- Never leave fish to find fish. Ok, Ok, we already knew that. I just wanted to
reiterate it.
Did get to talk to George Poveromo for a while. He is still interested in making an appearance at this year's Bluewater Classic, but his time is not his own so we'll have to see about that. All in all it was fun and worth the trip. Now that will be $55.00 please!
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#2
Posted 08 January 2008 - 07:45 PM
Thanks George....The only Cedar plugs I have are natural....they are fantastic for schoolie Blue Fin and Mahi.....Cool idea soaking them in Menhaden Oil....Think I'm gonna give that a shot...tkts for the tips...Bob
#3
Posted 08 January 2008 - 08:29 PM
QUOTE (Marlin Maniac @ Jan 8 2008, 06:47 PM)
I attended the Saltwater Sportsman Seminar Series in New Bern, NC on Saturday. Met Dave (BillableOurs) and a Corps friend of his at the show. Overall it was informative but not much new for us old salts. I highly recommend this seminar series for beginner to intermediate anglers. There were a few little tidbits that I think might be worth sharing.
- Cedar Plugs are designed to be soaked in menhaden oil to add scent to the lure.
That sure will make my tackle bag smell in the summer! I will, however, tie a
new cedar plug daisy chain just to soak in menhaden oil. In triple ziplocks!
- The colored cedar plugs are to catch fishermen. Stick with the naturals.
They sure caught me! I have a couple dozen!
- Overall, purple and black is the best color combo for all species.
The only thing I have that's purple and black is my hindparts on a rough day
in my old Wellcraft!
- Never leave fish to find fish. Ok, Ok, we already knew that. I just wanted to
reiterate it.
Did get to talk to George Poveromo for a while. He is still interested in making an appearance at this year's Bluewater Classic, but his time is not his own so we'll have to see about that. All in all it was fun and worth the trip. Now that will be $55.00 please!
- Cedar Plugs are designed to be soaked in menhaden oil to add scent to the lure.
That sure will make my tackle bag smell in the summer! I will, however, tie a
new cedar plug daisy chain just to soak in menhaden oil. In triple ziplocks!
- The colored cedar plugs are to catch fishermen. Stick with the naturals.
They sure caught me! I have a couple dozen!
- Overall, purple and black is the best color combo for all species.
The only thing I have that's purple and black is my hindparts on a rough day
in my old Wellcraft!
- Never leave fish to find fish. Ok, Ok, we already knew that. I just wanted to
reiterate it.
Did get to talk to George Poveromo for a while. He is still interested in making an appearance at this year's Bluewater Classic, but his time is not his own so we'll have to see about that. All in all it was fun and worth the trip. Now that will be $55.00 please!
You must have YANKIEE in you, Selling half the goods @ full price.
Thanks for sharing
#4
Posted 08 January 2008 - 10:52 PM
QUOTE (Marlin Maniac @ Jan 8 2008, 05:47 PM)
I attended the Saltwater Sportsman Seminar Series in New Bern, NC on Saturday. Met Dave (BillableOurs) and a Corps friend of his at the show. Overall it was informative but not much new for us old salts. I highly recommend this seminar series for beginner to intermediate anglers. There were a few little tidbits that I think might be worth sharing.
- Cedar Plugs are designed to be soaked in menhaden oil to add scent to the lure.
That sure will make my tackle bag smell in the summer! I will, however, tie a
new cedar plug daisy chain just to soak in menhaden oil. In triple ziplocks!
- The colored cedar plugs are to catch fishermen. Stick with the naturals.
They sure caught me! I have a couple dozen!
- Overall, purple and black is the best color combo for all species.
The only thing I have that's purple and black is my hindparts on a rough day
in my old Wellcraft!
- Never leave fish to find fish. Ok, Ok, we already knew that. I just wanted to
reiterate it.
Did get to talk to George Poveromo for a while. He is still interested in making an appearance at this year's Bluewater Classic, but his time is not his own so we'll have to see about that. All in all it was fun and worth the trip. Now that will be $55.00 please!
- Cedar Plugs are designed to be soaked in menhaden oil to add scent to the lure.
That sure will make my tackle bag smell in the summer! I will, however, tie a
new cedar plug daisy chain just to soak in menhaden oil. In triple ziplocks!
- The colored cedar plugs are to catch fishermen. Stick with the naturals.
They sure caught me! I have a couple dozen!
- Overall, purple and black is the best color combo for all species.
The only thing I have that's purple and black is my hindparts on a rough day
in my old Wellcraft!
- Never leave fish to find fish. Ok, Ok, we already knew that. I just wanted to
reiterate it.
Did get to talk to George Poveromo for a while. He is still interested in making an appearance at this year's Bluewater Classic, but his time is not his own so we'll have to see about that. All in all it was fun and worth the trip. Now that will be $55.00 please!
Thanks George, great to see you again down there. I'm glad that you didn't pass on the surefire tip that will land us the biggest fish this year! Hope to get you up for some more fishing!
Tight lines.
Dave
#6
Posted 09 January 2008 - 08:14 AM
Thanks for the info, especially about soaking them in menhaden oil. Such a simple idea, but I would have never thought of it. Another glittering example of beauty in simplicity! Geez, the cedar plug itself a pretty simple lure... go figure!
Tom
"There is no use in your walking five miles to fish when you can depend on being just as unsuccessful near home". Mark Twain
"There is no use in your walking five miles to fish when you can depend on being just as unsuccessful near home". Mark Twain
#8
Posted 09 January 2008 - 12:26 PM
The first tuna I have ever caught in my life was last year on a red/white cedar plug. Most of our tuna bites came on a purple and black jr. illander daisy chain behind 3 moldcraft 6" pink squid last year. I fish 2 rods w/ this combo now. Sooner or later all of it works I think.
#9
Posted 09 January 2008 - 10:15 PM
Thanks for sharing the info. Pete (Shore Thing) really likes to keep a cedar plug out at all times (3 plug nat chain in flats or single at shorts). I generally try to talk him out of it! He'll be glad to hear he's right again....the big boys are using them! I'll just tell him I thought up the oil thing myself (he don't do computers) lol.
Thanks,
Mike
BTW At some point in the day on the WWB he's gonna make me put out a beat up, battered, old piece of junk islander (probably passed down through the family)....you guessed it...purple and black......Uh, thanks again George.
Thanks,
Mike
BTW At some point in the day on the WWB he's gonna make me put out a beat up, battered, old piece of junk islander (probably passed down through the family)....you guessed it...purple and black......Uh, thanks again George.
#10
Posted 11 January 2008 - 09:50 AM
QUOTE (knothead @ Jan 9 2008, 10:15 PM)
Thanks for sharing the info. Pete (Shore Thing) really likes to keep a cedar plug out at all times (3 plug nat chain in flats or single at shorts). I generally try to talk him out of it! He'll be glad to hear he's right again....the big boys are using them! I'll just tell him I thought up the oil thing myself (he don't do computers) lol.
Thanks,
Mike
BTW At some point in the day on the WWB he's gonna make me put out a beat up, battered, old piece of junk islander (probably passed down through the family)....you guessed it...purple and black......Uh, thanks again George.

Thanks,
Mike
BTW At some point in the day on the WWB he's gonna make me put out a beat up, battered, old piece of junk islander (probably passed down through the family)....you guessed it...purple and black......Uh, thanks again George.
Mike,
Glad to hear you keep Pete up on "your latest great ideas", no wonder he respects you so much in the Pit!
Tight lines.
Dave
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