Joining the TyGer Leader Team ..
By: Bud Larsen
The gods do not deduct from mans
allotted span, the hours spent fishing.
-Babylonian Proverb-
Nor the time spent thinking or reading about
fishing either.
-Uncle Bud-
Three years ago I was handed a sample of TyGer Leader and
after running it through a few tests, I gave away my crimping pliers, a box of
lead and copper sleeves, and reported: This leader is the finest thing since
sliced bread. My faith in this relatively new product has not wavered one iota
since then.
Ask me if I miss puncture wounds using the old wire
leader.
So, it is an honor for me to be allowed to report to you as a new member of the
growing TyGer Team.
Market you? Sure, but rest assured that Im going to cover more than just field
uses for this fine product in future reports
I just want to get you and yours
out there fishing!
Your Uncle Bud does not profess, or lay claim to expertise in a particular
fishery. Yes, I do have a world record catfish under my belt, but that was pure
right place at the right time and I hasten to add under a damn fine guides
wing.
Nope, was not using TyGer Leader either at the time. Mine was a record flathead
cat, and I will tell you this, I wont fish for cats again without using TyGer
Leader after having seen what a blue cat can do with his jaw. I mean, chop up
#60 line like it was a Tootsie Roll that had been sitting in the sun too long.
Im not going to preach to you about being able to catch more fish with this
leader. I will however, attempt to prove via future reports that youll keep
more fish you catch with TyGer Leader. This is not an easy path for me either
because fishermen are set in their ways of what works for them.
My market as a reporter (oops, label me a columnist because Im going to story
you into becoming a user of TyGer Leader), is going to be to the majority
bank
and dock fishermen.
We are dazzled daily with photos and articles that portray people fishing out of
boats, but those folks are the minority. I envy them, but that envy is short
lived when I think of the flexibility I have in getting to different fisheries
throughout our great country and the equally awesome fisheries of our Canadian
neighbors to the north and our brothers down south.
Getting people to use leader can be a daunting task. I know, because when I was
first told to tie TyGer Leader to my top water bass plug, I broke out in
laughter. Are you nuts! Nothing goes between your line and that plug
no
swivel, no lead, what part of nothing dont you understand?
Well, yours truly was going broke buying plugs lost to abrasion and down right
stupidity
Hey, Uncle Bud
youre supposed to put that plug at the base of
the rock, not behind it. Got so bad a couple of years ago that I had to offer
rewards for Hula Poppers I had left in trees.
You see, here I sit in the Idaho Panhandle, the Val Halle if you will, of trout
fishing
and Im a spiny ray nut. Give me bass, blue gill, and crappie any day
of the week. Now, I will brag about my expertise with a long pole and TyGer
Leader going after blue gill. Im down right deadly when it comes to blue gill.
Bream? My brothers in South Carolina and Florida talk about Bream all the time.
What is a Bream? Cant those guys use two words like the rest of us?
I promise not to preach to you about what to use when you fish. No, I wont be
telling you how to fish because fishing is like sex
you have to get plenty of
hands on experience to see what works best. Trial and error, and all that. It
will come to you without me harping about a blue eyed, purple tailed, hinged in
the middle lure that you just have to add to your tackle box.
Future reports (if this one makes it on line) will be short, specific, and
include appropriate photographs. Ill do my best to cover as much ground about
TyGer Leader applications as I can. Being a goal oriented guy by nature I have
set a goal of catching my first Northern Pike via ice fishing.
In the interim, I will have to wear a paper bag over my head until our local ice
scenario shapes up for some serious (and safe) ice fishing.
Love a challenge so email me at: tyger@tygerleader.com,
and lets talk fishing with TyGer Leader.
Tight lines to all!