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Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7506215 05/08/12 11:54 PM
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Do you have any lighter versions moon



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quockie, the mold does have 4 different weights: 3/4oz, 5/8oz, 1/2oz and 3/8oz. I use 5/8oz most time. 3/4oz is good for deep water, or trolling on a boat. It's a bit too heavy where we are fishing for sandies. 1/2oz is also a good weight. Sometimes fishes do prefer smaller lures.
For lighter weight, or shallow water, you will better off with blue fox, or moon fox.



Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7513245 05/10/12 04:03 PM
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New style of Moon Fox:







Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7513679 05/10/12 05:41 PM
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moon those are gorgeous , wonder if were larger & heavier would they work for YFT ?


Re: Denison Dam [Re: Anthony65] #7514041 05/10/12 06:59 PM
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TJ and Han were thinking about the same thing. They make heavier version for king fish. Only time will tell.

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moon those are gorgeous , wonder if were larger & heavier would they work for YFT ?




Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7514856 05/10/12 10:06 PM
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I'm all ears , where when can I get them . You know we're heading east in a couple of weeks ; - )


Re: Denison Dam [Re: moonriver] #7515360 05/11/12 01:00 AM
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I would like some 3/8 ones but in my experience they are more prone to twisting in the water?



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Re: Denison Dam [Re: iamquockie] #7515659 05/11/12 02:09 AM
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Depends. You can use smaller hook, and keep the tail longer, use lighter rod and line. 3/8oz is too small in my application. 1/2 is the smallest that I like to use.

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I would like some 3/8 ones but in my experience they are more prone to twisting in the water?




Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7515813 05/11/12 02:43 AM
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Re: Denison Dam [Re: TarponFly] #7516397 05/11/12 04:59 AM
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Thank you very much.



Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7521463 05/12/12 06:46 PM
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Went this morning, got up there before sunrise this morning, caught a 4inch bluegill and balloned it to the middle off the river with no success,i saw alot of shad balled up in the pools but no bass around.tried everything from fly rod all the way to top water and struck out, pulled out the corn and caught buffalo, drum, catfish. Looks like this rain hasnt convinced the core to generae, ill be on lewisville all day monday hunting hybrids from the dolly partin humps north through the telephone poles and dead mans point, if you see a blue 22ft polar center console, give a holler ill be on the fish


Re: Denison Dam [Re: moonriver] #7524050 05/13/12 05:28 PM
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Nice looking lures. How did the floats work for you. Still looking for smaller diameter for you
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Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7524530 05/13/12 08:23 PM
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I did not have any chance to use one yet. Still waiting the opportunity to try them out at DD. I am sure they will work really good.



Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7528566 05/14/12 09:39 PM
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Those look super sexy Moon. Hook me up with a few of those as well. I like what i was using last time when u and i were out. but i was wondering if it can be lighter, cuz i like to retrive it slower rate but don't wanna get hung up.

Hack i just go with your recommendation! u know what i wanna hunt for!!! smile


Re: Denison Dam [Re: TheRodFather] #7536875 05/16/12 06:45 PM
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Caught on Moon Fox.







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