Bucho
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These things are awesome! I bought some a couple of years ago out of curiosity but never used them because they look awkward. Stupid, I know. Then I had a friend over in the shop who noticed them and went like "wow, you got some of those?!" Next thing was "try them out? no way, gotta make molds first, they´re too valuable!" He once used them on a fishing trip at a rocky montain stream, on recommendation of his local guide. They killed large browns there. I had no idea they would work in only half a meter of Water.
I was sold... The first try behind the shop brought three brown trout takes. 2 missed and one keeper finally threw the hook when I still wondered how to land it up the steep rocks without a net... I then set a stopper above the jig to keep it from sllding up the leader and haven´t lost a fish since.
Its funny that the only method to catch open water trout and salmon here in europe is trolling. Since most anglers afford only small watercraft, they fish for cod instead. There`s neither mooching nor open water jigging as such. For a narrow sound like the kiel fjord with its (by baltic standards) deep water, winter herring and an estuary, these things are made for kayak fishing!
They do look much better made from tin though.
I got somewhat addicted to fish at least an hour or so behind the shop and always get at least one 20"+ keeper cod. This one is from today. We do have similar inline tin lures here, mostly from Denmark. But since they are made for shallow beaches, they are so flat they only scratch the surface. Then there´re 2oz + cod jigs for party boat fishing, but nothing in between for use in 15-50`of water. Until now... I love these things! Just what I needed for my winter fishing!

I was sold... The first try behind the shop brought three brown trout takes. 2 missed and one keeper finally threw the hook when I still wondered how to land it up the steep rocks without a net... I then set a stopper above the jig to keep it from sllding up the leader and haven´t lost a fish since.
Its funny that the only method to catch open water trout and salmon here in europe is trolling. Since most anglers afford only small watercraft, they fish for cod instead. There`s neither mooching nor open water jigging as such. For a narrow sound like the kiel fjord with its (by baltic standards) deep water, winter herring and an estuary, these things are made for kayak fishing!
They do look much better made from tin though.

