I'm quite the poet, eh? Hehehehe.
The recommendation has been to try Snagless Sally lures for our first "official" outing on Sunday.
I have a few quick questions. First, where is the most convenient place to buy them? What color skirt is recommended? What weight and sized hook is recommended for the Wakulla area we'll be fishing? Do you recommend going with a pork frog trailer? If so, what color? Finally, exactly how are they fished?
Thanks, in advance, for the info! It's definitely appreciated!
Snagless Sally on a Sunday South of Tally?
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Snagless Sally on a Sunday South of Tally?
Ron Harrison
Tallahassee, Florida
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2006 Hobie Outback Rigging Photo Album @ http://www.nettally.com/rharri/riggingredirect.htm .
Try River's Bait and Tackle. I think he had some, last time I was in there.
I think Jerry's Bait and Tackle also had them, last time I was there.
I know Ace Hardware in C'ville and Circle J's had them last time I was in both those places.
I've been using the 3/8 oz, but think I would prefer the 1/2 oz size, that I haven't been able to find, on my casting rods.
I was using a pork chunk frog for a trailer on Snagless Sallys, until I ran out and haven't picked up anymore. You could try matching the skirt color, but I don't think the color really matters.
I've been fishing them: cast, reel moderately slow, repeat.
You might also want to consider rootbeer DOA shrimp. My Dad and Mom have both caught nice fish on them this week.
I think Jerry's Bait and Tackle also had them, last time I was there.
I know Ace Hardware in C'ville and Circle J's had them last time I was in both those places.
I've been using the 3/8 oz, but think I would prefer the 1/2 oz size, that I haven't been able to find, on my casting rods.
I was using a pork chunk frog for a trailer on Snagless Sallys, until I ran out and haven't picked up anymore. You could try matching the skirt color, but I don't think the color really matters.
I've been fishing them: cast, reel moderately slow, repeat.
You might also want to consider rootbeer DOA shrimp. My Dad and Mom have both caught nice fish on them this week.

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Awesome. Thank you, Charles Pulley!
Ron Harrison
Tallahassee, Florida
2006 Hobie Outback Rigging Photo Album @ http://www.nettally.com/rharri/riggingredirect.htm .
Tallahassee, Florida
2006 Hobie Outback Rigging Photo Album @ http://www.nettally.com/rharri/riggingredirect.htm .