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Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: TIM CLINE] #9778688 02/27/14 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted By: TIM CLINE
At this point what difference does it make!

You sound like Hillary Clinton.

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Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9778722 02/27/14 07:23 PM
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Cameras showed up after he had 25 lbs and went to using the Livingston for the show. Better do what pays I guess!


Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: txwhitetail] #9778905 02/27/14 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: txwhitetail
Cameras showed up after he had 25 lbs and went to using the Livingston for the show. Better do what pays I guess!


FYI, that GoPro was there from launch until end of day powered up. Camera was there for the whole show through the entire run of baits used. Video is on Bassmaster.com for all to see.

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9778917 02/27/14 08:23 PM
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On the final day, he caught his first 20 pounds on the DT6. After he switched to his Livingston prototype, he caught 30 or 40 fish on it, and culled up to his 29 pounds.

You can read the full story.
http://www.finsntales.com/all/classic-2014-livingston-large/#.Uw-dWRDFlAI

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: txwhitetail] #9779216 02/27/14 09:54 PM
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I find it humorous, and amazing, that the same few people who have repeatedly had something derogatory to say on just about every 'Livingston Lure' post dating back to last year are still trying to put a negative spin on what happended last weekend.

Originally Posted By: txwhitetail
Cameras showed up after he had 25 lbs and went to using the Livingston for the show. Better do what pays I guess!

If I'm understanding your comment, you're saying that you think he started fishing a sponsors bait during the absolute most crucial point of the Classic...just for show? He didn't start throwing the Livingston prototype because he thought it might help his chances of culling up to the eventual winning weight...no, he did it just because Livingston is one of his sponsors? He probably thought...'I'm not going to keep fighting for the biggest win of my career and all the amazing things it will do for my future in fishing...Nah...I'm gonna finish the day plugging my sponsors.'

That is genius!

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: fishnbuds] #9779247 02/27/14 10:03 PM
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I think the only thing that is questionable in my mind is how much confidence did Randy have in his Livingston lures arsenal vs. the red DT-6. Since the DT-6 is a good performer in cold water, maybe he leaned towards using it vs. his belief that he didn't have one better in his boat for the situation, who knows, we're all speculating, but I believe Randy to be an honest man and I don't think he intentionally used it just for the sake of catching some fish for his sponsor. Heck, he may have worn them out on the DT-6 and he needed to change up, and they just happened to eat up the proto, and it very well could be a good bait, I'm staying out of that controversy..


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Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9779272 02/27/14 10:12 PM
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he won.. that's all that matters. who cares what bait. he used both. so what.

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: n_texas_basser] #9779285 02/27/14 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: n_texas_basser
I think the only thing that is questionable in my mind is how much confidence did Randy have in his Livingston lures arsenal vs. the red DT-6. Since the DT-6 is a good performer in cold water, maybe he leaned towards using it vs. his belief that he didn't have one better in his boat for the situation, who knows, we're all speculating, but I believe Randy to be an honest man and I don't think he intentionally used it just for the sake of catching some fish for his sponsor. Heck, he may have worn them out on the DT-6 and he needed to change up, and they just happened to eat up the proto, and it very well could be a good bait, I'm staying out of that controversy..

That's a good and valid point. I'm sure he couldn't have had much if any confidence in it when he tied it on. Velvick had just given it to him during practice. But when he casted it, he said he liked the action that he felt in his rod tip and obviously thought enough of it to keep throwing it long enough to find out that the fish liked it to. I think some people just don't want to believe, or let anyone else believe for that matter, that Livingston may be on to something good. Time will tell I suppose when the new line of baits becomes available. Until then, you're right...just a lot of speculation.

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #9779297 02/27/14 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: SkeeterRonnie
he won.. that's all that matters. who cares what bait. he used both. so what.

I think a lot of people care. I think that's always part of what makes the Classic special. You always know, or expect, some new bait or some new technique to show itself. The success of ICast certainly is proof enough that most of us care a lot about new tackle and new trends.

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9779315 02/27/14 10:24 PM
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Hey all I'm saying is he was playing the game like he needed to. He knows who pays the bills.

He knows those fish were fired up and would have eaten a dirty sock with trebles on it.


Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9779324 02/27/14 10:25 PM
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ever fished a new bait in a tournament that you have zero confidence in? I wont ever. I bet he used his confidence bait until they quit biting it, then he picked up the livingston and found out it was working and his confidence grew in using it. then he stuck with it and culled up with it.
just my pissant theory and .02

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9779358 02/27/14 10:37 PM
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Just watched a video where he talked about his hydrowave and how he thought it played a big part in helping him win as well. So was it the hydrowave? Was it the Livingston? Was it the Rapala? It's all speculation. The guys that say the Livingston was the end all be all are wrong and the guys that think a dirty sock would have caught fish are essentially wrong as well. Alot of factors came into play and I mostly believe that he was just in the right place at the right time.

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: Slade] #9779385 02/27/14 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: Slade
What about the dancing eel?


The thing has such great movement. I am surprised it didn't work as well as it looked.


So, are we talking about the Livingston ones that make noise and/or have lights? I think they have plain lures too. I bought some a few years back at the TTBC from some guy with a tent. Never caught anything on them.

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9779490 02/27/14 11:17 PM
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Is the croaking sound the only one they make?

Re: Livingston Lures? [Re: gene30] #9779603 02/28/14 12:14 AM
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