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Old 02-09-2010, 05:36 AM
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Depend's on who's boat your in...


If in yours,W's, or speckdaddy's boat, number one bait is shrimp or mullet
Oooo that's a low blow. Lol. No beer for you. Bad fool bad fool
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Old 02-09-2010, 07:47 AM
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Would like to suggest looking at another local site of a recent catch on P.B. corky . (HRG)
As alway's you have to have faith in the bait of choice.
Quit whinng and go fishing.
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Old 02-09-2010, 08:11 AM
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Boy is that accurate, We waded for 3 hours in knee deep water watching two guide boats fill there boats up with 13 inch trout 150 yards off the bank. We never even thought about it, knew a big girl would come up shallow to eat. I said , " maybe it is getting too late in the year for artificials" then a soft tap, 8lb. trout's head comes up thrashing.. We brought the fish back to the boat to weigh her and take pictures. And those guide boats were well lets say, there jaws were on the floor, then even more when Iet her go. What I love to do, used to pickle pick years ago, just have become drawn to big gator trout!!!


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i've had days where i twitched a corky from dawk till dusk with maybe one little bump. if that's sounds like fun corkys are for you.
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Old 02-09-2010, 09:55 AM
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Corky is by no means a go to bait............ What is going to be funny is Corkys will hit Academy and sell out in record numbers and then the craze will hault...........It takes too much time and slow fishing for someone looking to load fish............

Most guys who can only fish a few times a month will not have much luck with corky fishing.........

You want to produce fish use Sand Eels or other soft plastic...........

Corkys will be like WHO DAT shirts...........Sell fast and furious to only collect dust for the next 40 years
Man I hate to admit this publicly....but I agree with W 100% on this!! The majority of fisherman will not like this bait.
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Old 02-09-2010, 12:49 PM
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I'll wait a couple years and get a good deal on them at Ebay.
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