Vlad still has them on his site: http://www.markov.baikal.ru/keep/articles/hhf1.html Martin
Martin Westbeek wrote:
Steve,
That "New Fishing Technique" as they call it, and the lures are a rebirth of an old Russian fishing method. If I remember well, these lures were called "Marmyshka" or something like that. Vlad Markov had them on his site.
Martin
Steve Brettell wrote:
---I read a review of a Marmish Fishing System somewhere, and at the price (about $20.00) thought I'd try it. It came last week, and I didn't get out to use it until today.
The rod is based on an ice fishing rig: 9 inches long, with a 4 inch strike indicator on the end.
There's a picture of it on http://www.marmish.ca/index.html
They recommend their own little bitty lures (size 14-18) maggots, scuds, etc. I tied up some bead scuds as well. I also tied on a PTN.
I went down to the local river on a pier and started in. In 1/2 hour I caught 26 blue gills, all over 8 inches, and some up to 12 inches. The gold bead scud and the PTN caught the most fish.
Technigue: lower the bottom lure to the bottom (you can tell because the strike indicator isn't bent under the weight) and then lift it up about three inches. Bounce it around a bit, and there's suddenly a fish on. Sometimes two.
I thouroughly enjoyed it. Steve, In Maryland
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