I did this article several months ago and it is finally on Yamamoto's Inside Line website. It shows a little love to BassResource.
http://www.insideline.net/il-online/features/08-0728-bagwell.html
JT Bagwell
Excellent article.
I still have my Ika's and have to start throwing them more.
Nice write-up.
Thats pretty sweet.
Nice piece JT!!! Thanks!!
It's great to see RW's name in print on Yamamoto's Inside Line, he's been nothing less than a stellar ambassador for GYCB.
I'd think he'd be a great fit to do some writing for them himself, he knows the line inside & out.
Again, thanks for the exposure and Nice write up JT!!
Great article JT! Well written and informative. Thanks for the plug.
RW - you're a celebrity!!
Nice write up JT!!! I don't think RW or you should ever have to buy another GYCB Bait. Then again yall might not be buying them. ;D
Nice work, JT! very good read.
Excellent plug JT !! Thanks !
Great write up JT! I can say I knew Kent when he was just a regular guy.
Ronnie
Thanks buddy, that is sweet!
I'm out of (021) black with blue flake... :
8-)
Great baits with a great write up. Kinda goes hand in hand don't it JT.
Excellent
Big O
Very nice article. Reminds me that I, too, need to start throwing them more. And now, I finally know how to pronounce the name.
Thanks everyone.
I swear it seems like a year since RW gave me the quotes for
that article. It is actually a pretty slow process.
I can tell you all something right now...
If things keep going the way they are, my next article
will be about the Yamamoto Shad Shape Worm. The bass are killing
it right now.
JT Bagwell
QuoteVery nice article. Reminds me that I, too, need to start throwing them more. And now, I finally know how to pronounce the name.
Ika (ee-ka) Who'd a thunk! :-[
QuoteQuoteVery nice article. Reminds me that I, too, need to start throwing them more. And now, I finally know how to pronounce the name.Ika (ee-ka) Who'd a thunk! :-[
the Japanese...... ;D
JT, excellent read. You certainly opened my eyes to a new bait that I've just plain over looked. 90% of my plastic deep bottom bouncing is with Ugly Otters or a 10 inch worm with a 1/2 oz bullet wt. When I need to lighten up I switch to a setup with a 1/4-3.8 oz bullet wt and down size to a 7 inch worm or a Yami Kreature bait. But I can the advantage of switching to a Ika for a completely different look. Will be trying them out real soon.
Great piece JT, good to see Kents name on the site of the products he loves so much! How come no mention of Brett and ***?
Nice article J.T. Very informative.
Falcon
I just bought some of these from *** and wondered how to use them. Thanks JT and Kent, I will give these a try worked and rigged like you described.
Ronnie, you and I both know that Kent has NEVER been just a regular guy. Kent, take that any way you want to. ;D ;D ;D
Probably ought to discuss that over a glass or two of whiskey.
8-)
OK Kent, you're on. All we need now is a time and a place for the discussion.
Kentucky Lake, April '09
Great write up JT!!!
8-)
Not even a close second
Way Cool.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff
QuoteOK Kent, you're on. All we need now is a time and a place for the discussion.
Hope Russ amd Mike D get this on video ;D
Great article J.T. Now for a plug in a different direction.
J.T.'s article is just one example of what kind of tips you'll find in the "Inside Line".
Great Magazine.
Thanks again everyone.
Hopefully I will be done cleaning up my house soon and get back on the water. A huge storm hit my town while I was in Arkansas visiting my family. It ripped most of my gutters off, messed up some shingles, knocked a tree down that just about landed on my wife's Jeep Cherokee (don't think I didn't hear about how we have a 2 car garage and the only thing that can fit in it is a bass boat and a tractor).
The garage across the street from me got flattened. All you could see is a boat and a car sticking out. The marina down the road had a lot of boat slips when I left town and when I came back there was only 1 left and it was pretty well damaged. There were a lot of boats underneath twisted metal and broken wood. I have never seen anything like it.
Overall we were lucky that nobody in our town got killed.
With any luck, I should be back out fishing by the weekend.
JT Bagwell
JT you are the only person whose articals I read that are not on BassResource.Com
Kent you maybe the only person to convence me to use a spinning reel