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The Tackle Box (Lures, Baits, Rigs) Discuss everything related to tackle here, including making your own |
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Bomber
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Salty..... Ya gonna send me one of dem ?
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Like its gonna happen. He has his favorite's........ I'm way on the list...... I think W is higher on the list than I am and I'm 3 foot taller than he (W) is
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that is a good lookin hat!!
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I think W is holding back on some details about there last fishing trip....
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I ain't got none...they just came out.
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Pends on which "list" you're lookin' at.
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hey salty, you figure out that texas rig on that salty craw?
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Ever heard of War Eagle lures? |
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should do well in that bar pit with them. Oh, you can also add a couple of beads on either side of the weight to,gives it a little clatter.
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Didn't you say you where using brushogs too?
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My buddy found the 1/4 oz. online for $4.79. That's what he used this week. I bought some of their jigs this morning but didn't see any spinners. I think all their blades are willow leaf but them bass love 'em.
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I did see a few colorado blades under the wake baits. Use these more in the dirty water-specially the copper,shows up better than other colors in dirty. The colorado make a heck of a vibration. its like tying on a helicopter and throwing it out.lol
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Earlier in the week, I caught lots of fish on Bombers. But, with the water level rising with the river, I'll have to use something else cause the fish will be in that dang grass.
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you will like that texas rig then. I love weedless things, u can throw just about anywhere, grass,brush, trees, other peoples boats. hah.
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Be careful....I'm an OU fan. |
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It all depends. sometimes they will hammer it and sometimes they will just thump it and then take off with it. I usually wait a second or two before setting the hook. You can usually see your line swimming right after the thump. They almost always start swimming towards deeper water. Thats when you cross their eyes with a hookset. sometimes you might have to set the hook right away-specially if they are on the nest,cause they might just pick it up and drop it oustside the nest. Dont forget, you have to set the hook a little harder,cause your going through the plastic and then into the jaw.
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