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| As a full time professional guide I am always looking for a better way to put my clients on fish.I usually fish with live bait under a rattle float and try to make it as easy as possible as a lot of my customers have yet to acquire the skill level to use some of the more sophisticated methods. In looking for a better way, I stumbled onto the Salt Shaker. I normally shy away from new gimmicks as something made just to get your money, catching only the angler. The Salt Shaker is different. I have fished it side by side with a rattle float and had the Salt Shaker catch fish while the other method failed. I now use it with all live bait methods and have excellent results. It seems to make all of my clients look like experts. If there is a key to unlock the fish with lockjaw it is the Salt Shaker.
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| -Capt. Leon Lemmons |
| If your from Central Texas you know that Lake Buchanan is the place to go for Hybrid Striped Bass. Me and my ole man have been waiting all summer for these fish to start biting and 1 week after the first cool front came into central texas, my ole man goes onto the lake with the salt shaker on two of his poles. We put the shaker down next to the lead slab with a trible hook. Mid october and my ole man was in about 90 feet of water, motor off and coasting towards the bank slowly, little fog, overcast, water like glass. He throws his line out with the shaker on it and is workin it off the bottom in about 35-40 feet of water.
Then the striper hit with a vengence, he reels in a 6 lb. stripper, no sooner than he is taking off that fish, his depth finder comes to life with fish alarms and the display lit up with fish, striper were jumping out of the water, chasing shad in a frenzy, my ole mans exact words were, "The Water was just boiling with Striper".
Well, needless to say, he ended up bringing in 6 keepers between 4-6 pounds and he will be eating fish for a while.
He and I will be going onto lake buchanan in 2 weeks with the shaker. This time i will have photos to show.
I am a firm believer in this lure and I will not go on the lake without it. Keep up the good work.
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| -Manny Jr. and Sr. |
| To whom it may concern;
Since we have started using "Salt Shakers", we have learned the many ways in which they can be used, and over all they have nothing but improved my catches. We use them above plastics, above live shrimp and use them when free-lining live croaker, piggies, mullet and pin perch. The noise they make attracts predators and helps entice the fish to strike the bait offered, Several times I have had them hit the shaker itself, so we have been attaching a treble hook to the end of the shaker to take advantage of these strikes. After using them with great sucess, we feel like we are fishing naked if we don't have them on line. One of my customers told me that no matter what, the shakers don't hurt your fish catching at all, and only improve your chances, so why not use them. I'm sold, keep shak'n.
Capt's. Don and Petra Schultz
Green Hornet Guide Service
www.greenhornetguides.com
greenhornetguide@yahoo.com |
| -Capt's. Don and Petra Schultz |
| You visit the local tackle shop and the head scratching starts as you try to make a decision on how you can improve your fishing. There are always new products on the market. Along comes the "Salt Shaker" one product that really does work. As a guide I try to keep fishing simple. I started using the proto type Salt Shaker with croaker one day while fishing for Trout with another guide. I was catching fish two to one with the Salt Shaker. Since then I have also used the Shakers while free lineing shrimp. When using any soft plastics I place the Shaker about a foot above the jig head or rig it in a Carolina fashion. The Salt Shaker is extremely versatile. All you have to do is try the Salt Shaker and you will be hooked on it.
Cartain Larry Ebest
Backwater Safari Guide Service |
| -Cartain Larry Ebest |
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