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smokehound
10-25-2011, 02:45 PM
I was going through some old gear from my childhood, and came across a bunch of chartreuse panfish crawfish lures, then a Bass pro Shops worm fell into the box..

Then I thought to myself: "Why didn't I do this before!?"

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/1025112234.jpg

A roboworm FX sculpin

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/1025110259.jpg

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/1025122059.jpg

A straight-tail robo, unknown color. It's not dark like in the photo, Looks like aarons magic, but with gold and metallic green flakes, this one has a yellow trout worm melded on.

I simply cut pieces of the chartreuse baits, lit one side on fire with a lighter for a few seconds, then stuck them onto the tail (after cutting the end to allow a clean, strong fusion)

Now I'm gonna meld a piece of the bait to a roboworm Hologram shad, I'll cut the curl-tail off.

fish-o-haulic
10-25-2011, 06:24 PM
pretty cool idea smokehound. I dont fish bass but i would still find a use for something like that.

smokehound
10-25-2011, 08:05 PM
pretty cool idea smokehound. I dont fish bass but i would still find a use for something like that.Why not? You never fish at Apollo Lake?

I'm looking at it, and it looks pretty big. Looks suitable for larger bass than the OC park lakes.

fish-o-haulic
10-25-2011, 08:11 PM
Why not? You never fish at Apollo Lake?

I'm looking at it, and it looks pretty big. Looks suitable for larger bass than the OC park lakes.

I fish apollo park alot but theres probably 2 bass in that place if any at all. Really theres only supposed to be cats trout and carp. trout during colder months cats during warmer and carp during warmer. Other than that theres really not much else in there. At least not much else worth targeting.

fish-o-haulic
10-25-2011, 08:25 PM
Why not? You never fish at Apollo Lake?

I'm looking at it, and it looks pretty big. Looks suitable for larger bass than the OC park lakes.

You did mean apollo park right? if not i apologize for misunderstanding.

smokehound
10-25-2011, 08:34 PM
I fish apollo park alot but theres probably 2 bass in that place if any at all. Really theres only supposed to be cats trout and carp. trout during colder months cats during warmer and carp during warmer. Other than that theres really not much else in there. At least not much else worth targeting.How about elizabeth lake? 1.9 miles in length, 0.4 miles at it's widest part. If I lived around quartz hill, I'd be at this lake all the time.

fish-o-haulic
10-25-2011, 08:40 PM
How about elizabeth lake? 1.9 miles in length, 0.4 miles at it's widest part. If I lived around quartz hill, I'd be at this lake all the time.

Not too shoot down ideas but from what people keep telling me bass are hard to catch outta there. There arent any real bass fishing lakes around here cept for maybe lake palmdale, but you have to be a fin and feather club member to fish there. Its kinda expensive too, its cheaper if you live in palmdale, but i moved from palmdale to lancaster soooo..........

Karyn
10-25-2011, 09:04 PM
You are a smart one! What a great idea! Told ya' you were a genius!

socalbassboy
10-25-2011, 09:12 PM
How about elizabeth lake? 1.9 miles in length, 0.4 miles at it's widest part. If I lived around quartz hill, I'd be at this lake all the time.

haha my dad got a 10 lb bass from there

smokehound
10-25-2011, 11:05 PM
You are a smart one! What a great idea! Told ya' you were a genius!haha thanks. If that roboworm hadn't fallen down, I would have never thought to do this.

http://funplacescalifornia.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Fishing-in-Elizabeth-Lake-Los-Angeles-County_Image1.jpg

This spot alone looks fishy as hell!