tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-799466581270515771.post3480266096958025199..comments2023-04-28T14:33:10.276+01:00Comments on This Angling Life: Higher than a Jack ....Lee Fletcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00685597805202369375noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-799466581270515771.post-53728943969289893882013-02-23T11:42:19.509+00:002013-02-23T11:42:19.509+00:00Thanks Paul, they're great on a shallow slow m...Thanks Paul, they're great on a shallow slow moving river or canal, I might have to use something bigger on the Trent though for the pike. Lee Fletcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00685597805202369375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-799466581270515771.post-35285876128960469862013-02-22T23:54:37.943+00:002013-02-22T23:54:37.943+00:00Nice one Lee. Those little 4plays are a great lure...Nice one Lee. Those little 4plays are a great lure and can bag plenty of fish. I've had doubles on them in that size too. I think the big pike take these lures without thinking where a large lure they sometimes think twice about if the area is fished lots by lure anglers. If you think there's a chance of a lump just hit the spot time and time again and you'll drop on one. Make sure everything is ready, hooks sharp, line and trace in good condition etc so that when you get that one chance you make no mistakes. Good luck mate and looking forward to seeing a lump or two before the season is out!riverpikerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01022643914816847244noreply@blogger.com