AmishEd | Thu Oct-04-01 06:13 PM |
Member since Sep 07th 2001
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#3415, "RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01"
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Adam you forgot one thing, all the freshwater stuff. Need the zippers and freaks, worm hooks (I like wide gaps), and bullet weights. Crankbaits (some do really well with these), spinnerbaits, and bucktail jigs too. Just about anything can work on the right day with the right attitude.
Definitely bring the 6#. All your lead should be in multiple sizes. Between the current and water depths up to 60'+, depending on where you are, you could be using an 1/8oz bullet or a 3/4oz one. I use 3/4oz triangles for my swimbaits and sometimes it can be a wait getting them to the bottom. Bring full spools. I usually let out about 1/2 a spool when fishing the deeper water with the lighter baits. I like oranges, reds, and greens. Orange and brown (a Steve color) 10" grub, red with light red highlight 10" grub, and the Green Illusion Brush Bug by American Fishing Products are probably my favorites right now.
Amish Ed You Can't Catch it again if it's Dead!
Amish Ed You can't catch it again if it's dead!
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| SD Bay on 10-13-01
[View all] , AmishEd, Tue Oct-02-01 05:19 PM
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AmishEd,
Oct 03rd 2001, #1
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
bassnet,
Oct 03rd 2001, #2
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
Fishmagicn,
Oct 04th 2001, #3
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
AmishEd,
Oct 04th 2001 #4
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Fishmagicn,
Oct 05th 2001, #5
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brian,
Oct 05th 2001, #6
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
AmishEd,
Oct 05th 2001, #7
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Tube-Inator,
Oct 07th 2001, #8
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
Fishmagicn,
Oct 07th 2001, #9
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
AmishEd,
Oct 07th 2001, #10
RE: SD Bay on 10-13-01,
AmishEd,
Oct 10th 2001, #11
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