Flysmallie Posted June 24, 2015 Posted June 24, 2015 Yep it works in Oklahoma. Watched my dad catch a lot of fish on it on Lake Lawtonka. Some big white bass included. This was back in the late 1970's. All this talk about the Ned has been reminding me of how good he would of been at fishing it. Yeah he wasn't using a mushroom head back in those days, nor elaztech, but he fished it the same way and caught a lot of fish doing it. patfish, Mitch f, Buzz and 1 other 4
Members flyrod17 Posted June 25, 2015 Author Members Posted June 25, 2015 Cool deal, flyrod. Thanks for sharing this with us. Champ you are one of the biggest help in May, thanks again Champ188 1 "I'm Haunted by Water"
Members flyrod17 Posted June 25, 2015 Author Members Posted June 25, 2015 Brother, I am glad to see some dry land in the background. I heard y'all had been pounded as badly as us in NWA the last several weeks! That lake was 20' low 2 months ago, only about 4' from normal pool now! "I'm Haunted by Water"
Members flyrod17 Posted June 25, 2015 Author Members Posted June 25, 2015 Very nicely done, but be careful...it only catches little fish. Or so I'm continuously told. I hear the same thing.... btw I was using your heads dtrs5kprs! Love em Ham and Champ188 2 "I'm Haunted by Water"
Members flyrod17 Posted June 25, 2015 Author Members Posted June 25, 2015 What lake were you fishing, fly rod? Very small municipal lake in southern Oklahoma "I'm Haunted by Water"
Members flyrod17 Posted June 25, 2015 Author Members Posted June 25, 2015 Sorry but once it crosses the state line the name "ned" no longer applies. In Oklahoma it would either be the "Sooner Rig" or perhaps the "Cowboy Rig" depending upon your preference. In Kansas it would likely be the "Jawhawker" because it brings a fiery death to innocent lives. In Arkansas they just call it that "half a rubber worm on a crappie jig thingy". Well I'd slit my wrists and sink to the bottom of the lake if I had to call it the Sooner rig, Cowboy Rig has a nice ring to it!!! Ham and Champ188 2 "I'm Haunted by Water"
Members flyrod17 Posted June 25, 2015 Author Members Posted June 25, 2015 Yep it works in Oklahoma. Watched my dad catch a lot of fish on it on Lake Lawtonka. Some big white bass included. This was back in the late 1970's. All this talk about the Ned has been reminding me of how good he would of been at fishing it. Yeah he wasn't using a mushroom head back in those days, nor elaztech, but he fished it the same way and caught a lot of fish doing it. I bet it would rock on Lawtonka, I was fishing a Duncan City Lake! "I'm Haunted by Water"
Lancer09 Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 Can we just get a NED part of the board. Those are great bass... but not in Tablerock. And i know the oklahoma section wont get the same number of views.. All things NED go in the NED subforum so people who go there know that it will be all about the NED.
Flysmallie Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 I bet it would rock on Lawtonka, I was fishing a Duncan City Lake! That's cool. I grew up in Marlow.
dtrs5kprs Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 Can we just get a NED part of the board. Those are great bass... but not in Tablerock. And i know the oklahoma section wont get the same number of views.. All things NED go in the NED subforum so people who go there know that it will be all about the NED. It's not a terrible idea. Of course since he learned the technique in the TR forum, and on TR, it is certainly germane to this forum. In some ways the TR forum is almost more of the general forum, just because of the traffic. Some of the others have cobwebs. flyrod17 1
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