When into the baby Snaps, I will put on the 1 or 3 oz, depending on current and flip it out with a whole frozen sardine to slowly drop thru the depth and hopefully get nailed by the suspended bigger Snapper. It worked for a triple limit in April, but slow lately.
Bernard
This might sound like a dumb question but on the package there is an absolutely frightening warning about the lure containing lead which causes cancer and that you should wash your hands after use. Is that just a worst case scenerio or could that be any cause for concern?
yes this is a very serious problem. you should discontinue using anything fishing lures or weights with lead in them. you need to drop them off at the national lead storage facility aka my storage shed in freeport on hwy 332. i will properly dispose of them for you. be sure to not handle them with out gloves. i also accept shot gun shells and bullets made with lead......rick
p.s. i also accept unopened packs and cartons of cigarettes but only the ones with the surgeons generals warning.....thanks rick
If Antlers, OK is too far of a drive for you, another proper disposal site is my tackle box at my apartment here in Kingwood. Please feel free to stop by anytime and I will be sure to take all your lead containing lures off your hands! :-)
lol National lead storage facility! yea I thought it might be an overeaction and I did notice that it says it can cause cancer only in California. So I guess I'm ok as long as I stay here.
went out 7-15 used them all day [5 oz & 7 oz] caught a lot of snapper and 2 aj but none on the s.s. that was my first time but so far Im not impressed but I will give it a couple of more trys befor I give it up I will keep youall posted. Plugger