Re: lake okeechobee spoonplugging
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:47 pm
On Florida shallow lakes, perhaps I'm covering old ground, and maybe everyone has seen the old (1950s?) black & white film of Buck & crew jigging the center of such a lake. During a trip to our club during the early 70s Buck arrived at the Pittsburgh airport (last off -I accused him of steering by tiller!!) carrying an old 8mm projector in a case and a big reel of film ( he handed ME the heavy packages, claiming "you shouldn't have to work if ya have a good dog to do it for you!" as a competitive weightlifter I became the operative "dog"!). At the meeting Buck narrated the silent film, and went on to describe how they had located this spot way out in the center and needed to jig it (think this was the first use of his SJ series) to have the lure skip over the mud to coerce a strike. He had mentioned the spot was either a very tiny drop off, or had slightly harder bottom features. The stringers were eye popping, but the second boat in the party was apparently just slightly off in their casting position and blanked out,even tho the boats were very close to each other. Not sure how this story adds to this discussion, only that then & now ,not many spoonpluggers pay as much attention to jump lures as they should!