Washington Testimonials
Caleb Peck – Columbia River Near Tri-Cities, Washington
Lure: 3" Tri-Alive™ Meeny
Fish Caught: Bass, Smallmouth
I too have had great success with Tri-Alive in perch(Green & Orange with Gold & Blue Flake). I attach them to a skirted jig produced by another manufacturer in the exact same color and the combination has not yet failed to produce smallmouth.
Fred Neal – The Rivers Of Western Washington, Washington
Lure: Steelhead and Trout Jig
Fish Caught: Steelhead
Your jigs under a float have produced quite a few steelhead (both winter and summer run in all waters) for me over the past few years. I especially have done well with the #66 pattern. The worm tail really gets their attention. Keep producing these as I will keep buying them, thanks - Fred
Steve Burress – Washington State Pro Staff, Washington
Lure: 5" Comida
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth
Don't limit this bait for only largemouth. I used the Comida on the Columbia River last spring for Smallmouth and it worked great.
I used it weightless and would throw it around large rocks and especially around footings for channel markers and wood jetties. If you can find a large culvert with water flowing into your river,lake, or reservoir, skip the Comida up inside the culvert and let it 'wash' out. Keep a semi tight line and watch for that line jump as it drifts.
Big Smallmouth love the Comida!
Tell me how it worked for you; wameppspro@yahoo.com
Tight lines.
Steve J Burress – Washington
Lure: 2¾" TwisterMite
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Smallmouth
I have used the TwisterMite in bass tournaments for the past couple of seasons and found them to work very well in a couple of circumstances.
I use the TwisterMite as a split shot rig. When fish get tight lipped, rig a TwisterMite on a Finesse style hook ( I use the Gamakatsu Extra-Wide Gap Finesse) either with or without a weedguard. Place a split shot on your line about a foot above the bait and then shake it. Adjust the distance of the split shot for the desired action.
The other way is on a drop shot rig. Depending on the bottom composition, adjust your bait so it is up where the fish can see it. Another similar way to fish a TwisterMite is above a jig worked along the bottom.
Drop me a note with your success story.
Steve J Burress
Mister Twister Washington State Pro Staff
wameppspro@yahoo.com
Vince Green – Washington
Lure: Jig Spinners
Fish Caught: Bass, Smallmouth - Bluegill (Bream, Brim) - Crappie (Black) - Perch, Yellow
I have used Mister Twister spinner forms for at least past 25 years with a black jig that has a rubber grub Twister Tail.
I've done great on yellow perch, bluegill, crappie, smallmouths etc., it has been the one lure that i can count on when fishing new water. Wish I still had some as I lost my last one this spring. I was checking on internet to see if I could find some and found this site. So at least I know you still make them. Anyway, its been a great lure for me.
Mountain Dew Guide Service – East Wenatchee, Washington
Lure: 6" Super Lizard™
Fish Caught: Walleye
This Lizard hands down has caught more walleye than any other bait in my boat for the last several years. I never go out fishing with out having some of every color in my boat. When the fish hits they just don't want to let go!!
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