patpatriot
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.LOL, I think their definition means that there's enough depth to move players in and out like waves as opposed to waving to them as they come in and outPATSNUTme said:In the Pro Football Weekl Draft guide a 'wave' player is a non-starter who will come in for a few plays and then come out.
So, you "wave" at him as he is coming in and out of the game.
I'm not making that up- I could do a better job if I was.
T-ShirtDynasty said:Duh. I use Wave Tackle all the time.
I use it all baby. Crawlers a lot of the time, and flies too, but not with a fly rod, I just started using the old 'bubble and fly' rig with my normal spinning rod. What the hell was this thread about?PATSNUTme said:I'm bitterly disappointed,using "worm' lures. I thought that you would be using using a fly rod.
I never had the patience to fly fish. My favorite is to use a piece of night crawler and thread it onb a single hook attached to a small gold spinner.
Works well no matter what kind of fish you're going after or if your trolling or casting.
patpatriot said:LeKevin Smith was described by one draft publication as being a good prospect to become a "wave tackle". Google yields no description. Can someone post a brief description of what exactly a Wave tackle is?
Thanks
5 Rings for Brady!! said:I think that the important question is whether Kevin can make a play, and then lie on his belly and do the wave, like Johnny Morton (or whatever that guy's name from Kansas City)!
patpatriot said:You people are impossible!