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NJ Saltwater Fisherman => NJ Saltwater Fishing Tackle => Topic started by: Hotrod on December 17, 2011, 03:11:55 PM
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Now In Stock.
Ronz Replacement Tails (http://www.njsaltwatertackle.com/saltwater-fishing-tackle/saltwater-jigs-baits-and-lures?page=shop.product_details&flypage=yagendoo_VaMazing_2.tpl&product_id=82&category_id=4)
(http://www.njsaltwatertackle.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/Ronz_Replacement_4eee90fad0c46.png)
RONZ Pure Tin 10" 4oz 3X102Z (http://www.njsaltwatertackle.com/saltwater-fishing-tackle/saltwater-jigs-baits-and-lures?page=shop.product_details&flypage=yagendoo_VaMazing_2.tpl&product_id=81&category_id=4)
(http://www.njsaltwatertackle.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/RONZ_10__4oz__3X_4eecb8e6e59ef.jpg)
RONZ Pure Tin 10" 4oz Swivel Eye/Swing Hook (http://www.njsaltwatertackle.com/saltwater-fishing-tackle?page=shop.product_details&product_id=81&flypage=yagendoo_VaMazing_2.tpl&pop=0)
(http://www.njsaltwatertackle.com/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/RONZ_10__4oz_Swi_4eecb8fe2aa94.jpg)
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t^
Great lure for a sandeel bite like this fall
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Yes they are Chris. t^ The Big Boys are Costly.. But affective t^
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Nice, I have some Ronz lures that need some tlc. t^
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Jeff caught his new PB on one t^
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Awesome, Rod! Any chance of selling them prerigged for use on umbrella or spreader rigs?
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Were doing that with the BKD's ;D
Coming this spring t^
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Great!
I saw one guy around my way that uses approx 12-18" sections of some sort of metal (similar to ceiling fan pulls). Do you know what/where these can be found? Seems like a real good way to avoid looping that occurs with prepackaged rigs.
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What is the most versatile size/weight/colors for bass around North Jersey?
May want to get a few for my son-in-law who loves the Striped fish.
Usually fishes off Rockaway.
Are the prices per lure?
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Never mind. I know the answer is whatever is working ;D
So I just placed an order and hope it gets here by Christmas TT^
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I like the 6" for Barnegat Bay and the 8" for outside. All four of the colors Rod carries work. t^
BTW, the NJSWF tackle site says the 6" is 3/8 oz, but that's just the head weight. The overall weight of the 6" is around 3/4 oz and throws pretty good on a light spinner.
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Shipped this morning.
Thanks for your order paule. That 4x 10" rocks t^
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What are you guyst using the 6" in Barnegat Bay for? I will be fishing out of there next year so, it will help with my homework.
Fred
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Early Spring Stripers t^
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whs Would be great for weakies too, if they ever make a come back. :-\
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Rod, when do the early spring stripers begin making an appearance in the BB?
Fred
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Rod, when do the early spring stripers begin making an appearance in the BB?
Fred
April t^
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ahh" The April Run.. clp clp
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I take you out for a trip with Bob and I and you can learn all his hotspots ;D
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If the weather is fairly decent, I'll target them from the docks and street ends in March.
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Nice! I am chomping at the bit. I think the wife is already wishing it was spring so I'd stop talking about fishing and charts so much.
I hear there is a good book about BB that may be out of production but, still available. Does anyone happen to the know the name or the author?
Fred
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Just got my order.
They look really sweet.
Can't believe that I live so far from the beach that I can't give them a shot on such a beautiful day. rgmn
Oh yea I forgot, their a gift for the Son-in-law ;D
Thanks for the quick and great service Rod. t^
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I can't think of any books that are specifically about Barnegat Bay. :headscra:
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Thanks Paul-e You'll be dipping them in the tuna grounds next year t^
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Thanks Paul-e You'll be dipping them in the tuna grounds next year t^
So does that mean I don't have to learn how to jig? Or is it the solution to my problem of having 2 left arms. TT^ rofla
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Nah.. no special techniques for the ronz.. well at least something even you can handle ;D