Pumpkinseed Chartreuse
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:18 pm
Over the years I've made a lot of posts on a few fishing websites.
In those posts were a lot of photos. A couple of years ago, when I had no choice but to shut down my original website, all the links to those photo's broke and the images disappeared . . . forever.
It's far too much work to try to redo them all.
This morning I was going through my photos, killing time before heading to work. Pictures were bringing back memories.
I use primarily twister tails and I use primarily pumpkinseed/chartreuse for color. They've always produced the best and I knew it was because the color mimics crayfish, but I had never really seen this personally.
Then one day in March 2002 I came across the crayfish pictured below and it drove the point home.
I looked in vain for another photo. The other color I primarily use is pearl/gray. Somewhere in my vast collection is a picture of me holding up a seine net loaded with bait fish. All about 3 inches long. All pearl/gray in color. If I find it, I'll put it up.
In those posts were a lot of photos. A couple of years ago, when I had no choice but to shut down my original website, all the links to those photo's broke and the images disappeared . . . forever.
It's far too much work to try to redo them all.
This morning I was going through my photos, killing time before heading to work. Pictures were bringing back memories.
I use primarily twister tails and I use primarily pumpkinseed/chartreuse for color. They've always produced the best and I knew it was because the color mimics crayfish, but I had never really seen this personally.
Then one day in March 2002 I came across the crayfish pictured below and it drove the point home.
I looked in vain for another photo. The other color I primarily use is pearl/gray. Somewhere in my vast collection is a picture of me holding up a seine net loaded with bait fish. All about 3 inches long. All pearl/gray in color. If I find it, I'll put it up.