Thank you Josh for your reply and the great questions you put on here. It s good to see someone contribute useful info once in a while instead not posting anything or just posting garbage.
You mean to tell me that it IS possible to see and feel those places "out there in that no mans land of 50 feet of water" ?
I'll hold off and let someone else answer your 2 questions to get some more participation.
Bink....
Some good looking lures there. However, if your really into big Swim Baits, Bill Siemantel from California, designed, markets and sells the BBZ1 through Spro, in 3 models already, and his are only $34.95!
Interesting thing about Bill, is he does give credit to Buck Perry. (one of the few that will or does)
He has caught well over 200 Ten pound plus bass in the last 20 years, with over 40 going into the high teens and a couple reaching the 20 pound mark. Most are caught using the BBZ1.
Just another tool, but we still have to control Depth and Speed to make the fish take.
I might add that the new Az state record was smashed last week with a 17.48 LM bass caught at......guess where, Canyon Reservoir! Caught on a BBZ1 in deep water!
I am sure Johns lures will be doing the same thing soon. Just need more people using them is all.
The proof is in the catches. This should be an interesting year for sure.
Religion is a guy in church, thinking about fishing.
Relationship is a guy out fishing, thinking about God!