smokehound
11-24-2012, 01:41 AM
4" Tru-Tungsten Bluegill.. Labled as a floater, but Like all 4 inch tru-tungsten bluegills, actually sinks at a very slow rate without the weights inside.. Needs new hooks, still has the rod and tungsten weights inside.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/TRUBLU.jpg
$10.00 for the bluegill alone.
Shown above, is the bluegill disassembled to show the two tungsten balls with the rod that holds the swimbait together. fairly beat up, but swims perfectly fine, and still has it's eyes intact. Again, requires new hooks, points are worn down. A little dab of nail-polish around the top of the rod will ensure the rod will stay in place during your cast, however I've never had any issues with the rod slipping out. As you can see, the bass like it.
To effectively fish the bluegill, do a medium-speed steady crank, then give the rod-tip a couple of snaps from left-to-right, and let it slowly sink for a couple of seconds, then repeat. (Weightless is required in shallow park lakes)
4" Big hammer Swimbaits... The Invader (Green back, chartreuse belly) has damage on the side from a halibut, and a split in the belly. The split has been superglued back together and swims just fine.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/Swimbaits.jpg
All have been used, two (Invader, and Fongfish) require glue to stay rigged properly, otherwise they are perfectly fine, without damage to the tails.
Great for Inlets and deep water for large Sandies and Calicos. Invader is a proven halibut catcher.
Also shown, Two Green never-used 1-Oz Hammerheads, as I rarely fish swift currents and boats for deep sandies, I dont need these anymore.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/HammerHeads.jpg
$15.00 altogether.
I cannot travel outside of North orange county.
As long as its within this area, I can travel to you.
Selling to the first person to PM me.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/TRUBLU.jpg
$10.00 for the bluegill alone.
Shown above, is the bluegill disassembled to show the two tungsten balls with the rod that holds the swimbait together. fairly beat up, but swims perfectly fine, and still has it's eyes intact. Again, requires new hooks, points are worn down. A little dab of nail-polish around the top of the rod will ensure the rod will stay in place during your cast, however I've never had any issues with the rod slipping out. As you can see, the bass like it.
To effectively fish the bluegill, do a medium-speed steady crank, then give the rod-tip a couple of snaps from left-to-right, and let it slowly sink for a couple of seconds, then repeat. (Weightless is required in shallow park lakes)
4" Big hammer Swimbaits... The Invader (Green back, chartreuse belly) has damage on the side from a halibut, and a split in the belly. The split has been superglued back together and swims just fine.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/Swimbaits.jpg
All have been used, two (Invader, and Fongfish) require glue to stay rigged properly, otherwise they are perfectly fine, without damage to the tails.
Great for Inlets and deep water for large Sandies and Calicos. Invader is a proven halibut catcher.
Also shown, Two Green never-used 1-Oz Hammerheads, as I rarely fish swift currents and boats for deep sandies, I dont need these anymore.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/HammerHeads.jpg
$15.00 altogether.
I cannot travel outside of North orange county.
As long as its within this area, I can travel to you.
Selling to the first person to PM me.