#129183 - 12/04/01 07:49 AM
Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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I just learned how to use my new digital camera. I had tried before to take pics of my custom painted "Injured Baitfish" for Kwikfish/Flatfish and plugs, and it came out fuzzy. This digital pic seems ok for a first try. Here is my pattern I've tried to desribe in posts before, along with one of my favorite plug colors - the "Red Ass Cop Car". This also shows what I've tried to describe about the change over to beadchain and single treble hook - with tapered foam for neutral bouyancy on the heavy 'nook hook. It extends the hook back and keeps it steady right in the strike zone; increasing landing ratio: [img] http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1432992&a=10739464&p=57062697&Sequence=3[/img] [ 12-04-2001: Message edited by: RT ]
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#129184 - 12/04/01 09:37 AM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Egg
Registered: 10/18/01
Posts: 4
Loc: Hillsboro, Oregon
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RT, If ya don't mind me asking, what sizes are these??
KC
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#129185 - 12/04/01 10:11 AM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 189
Loc: Woodinville WA
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RT ,I am new at this computer stuff, I can't open the picture. Is there a trick?
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#129186 - 12/04/01 10:50 AM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/07/00
Posts: 329
Loc: LaCenter Wa USA
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Nice pics RT I still can not figure out how to post a pic. I really like the cop cars also I will give the red butt a try. Good luck on the rivers and have fun.
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#129187 - 12/04/01 12:58 PM
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Fry
Registered: 12/02/01
Posts: 25
Loc: localrivers&streams
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Nice RT. Those definatly look worth trying out. Any others your willing to divulge ??? Chris
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#129188 - 12/04/01 04:48 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 383
Loc: Port Orchard Wa Kitsap
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RT, Its after Salmon season and neither of those have scratches in them. Even with a hook set up like that I would think you'd have a couple scratches in that kwicky! Big male fall Kings have long beaks and would easily put some tooth marks in them! Lets see one that catches fish! LOL, just JoeKing... I do see some Emu toe nail scratches though...
Bob D
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#129189 - 12/04/01 06:34 PM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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I'm a freak'n CAKE
Registered: 05/17/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Almost on the beach
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RT, those plugs look great! I hear you also have some custom-painted knee pads in similar colors. Let's see those knee pads, boyee! :p Just ribbing you, RT, I love that Kwikie. I have one with a shiatload of teeth marks in it. Why don't you build a big Kwikie that vibrates? That way the wife can use it too!
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#129190 - 12/04/01 07:05 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 01/11/00
Posts: 93
Loc: Kenmore, Wa, USA
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Very Nice RT! I've done something similar with the Nickel Shiner Tadpolly and it has become my staple for summer steelhead.
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#129191 - 12/04/01 07:25 PM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Anonymous
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Thanks guys. That is actually a T-50 Flatfish. They dive slightly better than a K-15 Kwikfish, about as deep as the K-16 but it's sized between those 2 Kwikies; and it has rattles aboard. This one hasn't gotten wet yet because I had most of my fall season cur'tailed', and used the Kwikies I have painted up like that. It also has the silconed tail hole, but I now prefer to just leave in the back eyescrew without a hook on it for this application. Having a new dig. cam is like being a little kid with a new toy. I will post some good lures to try for the steelies in another thread. RT
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#129192 - 12/04/01 09:42 PM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 12/04/01
Posts: 5
Loc: Hillsboro, OR
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RT Where can I find the fisheyes & lure tape you've been showing us on plugs & spinners.
[ 12-04-2001: Message edited by: Streetwalker ]
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#129193 - 12/05/01 01:00 AM
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Anonymous
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Street'
The Beav GI Joes was out of the 2 best colors when I was over there the other day (flame red and chartreuse). They are also out of the sheets of lure tape fisheyes. You can cut out a small round eye out of the prism chrome jure tape sheets to use for eyes; put a black dot in the middle with a perma-marker black pen. Maybe the new 'Joes by Orenco might have some. Let me know if they do; I'm in need again. Joes just doesn't carry as good of fishing inventory as they used to. Sometimes Fred Meyers and Bi-Mart fishing inventories will suprise you. Otherwise it's a trip over to O.C. or north Portland to Fishermen's Marine Supply.
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#129194 - 12/05/01 06:09 PM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Spawner
Registered: 10/18/00
Posts: 683
Loc: Washougal, WA
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Okay, since I hardly ever contribute any ideas for fishing tech. kind of stuff ( cause, I really don't know shiyit when it comes to fishing -except I did post a reply the other day to that guy that I thought wanted to know about dinks and such-learned all the stuff I posted in that reply from this board, thanks folks ), I will offer an idea now. Here's my spectacular idea. Just buy some of those sheets of lure tape once you find them-then you can use large strips of it for the sides of your lures and instead of cutting out circles from the sheet for eyes, use a SINGLE HOLE PUNCH. Stick the eyes on the lures, then mark them with the marker like RT said. Quicker and much neater. So there ya have it. Gotcha RT. :p My ankle's still bothering me, so if this has nothing to do with the discussion just ignore it. RT, I have a couple questions for you by the way. First of all, is that "Ass" custom painted on that wart? Never seen one with a red ass before in the store. Second, is that wiggle wart effective on silvers in the rivers. Need to find something that works halfway decent for me as I haven't caught one damn adult silver yet. No smart ass remarks about that now-I've caught plenty of steelies/chinook, just no adult silvers yet (plenty of jack silvers though). And also, wouldn't taking the back eyescrew out [Bleeeeep!] up the wiggle motion/diving ability of the lure? Thanks.
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#129196 - 12/30/01 11:56 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/26/00
Posts: 147
Loc: Forks
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Hey RT, Is there anyway to get the picture on this again? Thanks!!!!
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#129197 - 12/31/01 12:35 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/10/00
Posts: 356
Loc: West of Eden
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Thank God it was a picture of lures. The title brought up scary images of RT in some questionable situation doing who knows what, AND subsequent pictures of the following clinical diagnosis. YIKES!! :p
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#129198 - 12/31/01 06:16 AM
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Anonymous
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I haven't even been able to get on the picture site I use for hosting my outdoor pics (Photopoint.com). It keeps coming up with a can't access page. I think it is probably over jammed with holiday pics and has capacity overload probs. If it doesn't come back soon I will find that pic in my files and try to put it back on here via Bob's on site picture program. I also have some pics I just took of new killer custom 'spinner worms'; using a plastic line clevis to put blades above double hook leaders with pink worms wired on. They worked great from the get go. More later on how to make them and use them (a little different presentation for this). ... BTW C&D, I got your wart right here! ... RT
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#129199 - 12/31/01 04:27 PM
Re: Picture of My Favorite Kwikie & Wart
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/28/01
Posts: 117
Loc: St. Helens, OR
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RT, It sounds like you've been looking over some walleye gear. Next thing you know, we'll be hearing about you using bottom walkers for boondoggin Aaron
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