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The White Elephant is getting stocked up on all of the
latest in The White Elephant has a wide assortment of Rapalas, including the new X-Rap. Another popular lure for the Northwest is the Worden's
Rooster Tail. The White Elephant has a large selection of Rooster
Tails in its stores. Also in stock the LATEST in sonar and GPS from Humminbird
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Worden's Rooster Tail is one of the most productive spinners in the history of fishing. Used to catch just about any game fish, the Rooster Tail combines an attractive spinning action with the pulsating, swimming motion of the colorful hackle tail to make fish strike, many times when nothing else will work. Available in 10 sizes and over 95 different colors, there is a Rooster Tail just right for any fishing situation. |
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X-Rap™ - Xtreme Action Slash bait™ |
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| Berkley Plastics for large and smallmouth bass.
Come check out the White Elephant's supply of Berkeley Plastics. |
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| BASS
FISHING Texas Rig |
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| 1. First, slip a small cone sinker onto your line and tie on hook. Insert the point about 1/2 inch into the head of your Power Worm | 2. Then, press the hook through the worm until the eye is almost covered by the worm's head. Rotate the hook a half turn, then bury the point. |
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3. A Texas style rig can be fished in very heavy cover. If the worm catches on any underwater structure, twitch the rod to free it. This kind of rig also works well for flipping alongside of stumps or docks, or in any hard-to-reach spot. Keep your line taut as the worm sinks and be ready to set your hook at the first sign of a line twitch. |
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| Carolina Rig | ||||||
| Thread a buoyant Power Worm onto a barbed-shank hook, leaving the point exposed. Or, use a worm hook and bury the point. |
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Then tie your hook to an 18 to 36 inch leader attached to a slip-sinker rig. The Carolina rig is a excellent choice when you're deep-water trolling. The rig's swivel prevents your line from twisting up. |
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| The Trilene Knot | ||||||
| The Trilene knot is a strong, reliable connection that resists slippage and premature failures. This knot can be used in joining line to swivels, snaps, hooks and artificial lures. The knot's unique double wrap design and ease of tying consistently yields a strong, dependable connection. | ||||||
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| 1. Run end of line through eye of hook or lure and double back through the eye a second time. | 2. Loop around standing part of line 5 or 6 times. Thread tag end back between the eye and the coil as shown. | 3. Wet line and tighten knot with a steady, even motion without hesitation. Trim tag end leaving about 1/4." | ||||
| . | Brought to you by Berkley Fishing | |||||