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Post by EasyLimits on Mar 30, 2003 0:36:37 GMT -5
Just wondering what is in your trout tackle box. What are your "go to" trout lures / bait?
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Post by fisherman357 on Mar 30, 2003 1:22:18 GMT -5
Castmasters....always kill fish. um....rooster tails....and mepps. they all work equally good. oh yeah a number one have to have is a thingy nite!!! they are a must have. half silver/half copper tite lines chris
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Post by Bankbound on Mar 31, 2003 0:21:21 GMT -5
A 1/32 oz. red headed jig w/ white hackle and a small worm chunk. Fished under a bobber can be deadly. D.i.c.k. nites as stated are a must have.
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Post by fisherman357 on Mar 31, 2003 0:42:22 GMT -5
yeah i havent tried jigs for trout wouldnt hurt tho. but yeha i really really like thingy nites. i think they look so good in the water. i have caught alotta fish with those bad boys tite lines chris
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WhiteBuffalo
Junior Member
Somewhere between love and hell there's fishin.
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Post by WhiteBuffalo on Mar 31, 2003 20:46:47 GMT -5
I've got everything from rooster tails and other plugs and lures to bobbers and syringes (for pumping bait full of air to float off of the bottom, try to explain that to the pharmacist) but my most favorite thing lately is that new catfish dynamite, it's like killer peanut butter.
GWB
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Post by Dan Christopher on Mar 31, 2003 22:31:16 GMT -5
Pencil bobbers, gami egg hooks and potskies. Nothing else needed. You dont even need to set the hook with the gami egg hooks. Bobber down= fish on.
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Post by fisherman357 on Apr 1, 2003 0:53:41 GMT -5
Dan,
yeah thats tru about gami hooks. i like gamis but i like owner hooks the best. i know a guide that is sponsored by them and he gives me just hand fulls of them. hecka hecka sharp. i love em. tite lines chris
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Post by KingFisher85 on Apr 1, 2003 1:17:39 GMT -5
I would tell you what's in my tackle box but that's I dont shair ;D Dan, when you gonna get that word filtered?
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Post by fisherman357 on Apr 1, 2003 1:25:16 GMT -5
why not tell. its good to know. com'on mike. tite lines chris
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Post by Dan Christopher on Apr 1, 2003 13:25:37 GMT -5
Mike
done ;D
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Post by Doktor T on Apr 1, 2003 21:26:17 GMT -5
Panther Martin, black with yellow spots, copper blade. Thomas Bouyant, rainbow.
Both are great for exploring. Always work if they are bitting. 24 trout in the last 5 days on these two only.
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Post by fisherman357 on Apr 1, 2003 21:33:31 GMT -5
i have to agree with you on that panther martin. they are very very effective. good call tite lines chris
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Post by Humppy King on Apr 2, 2003 17:26:40 GMT -5
What's in my tackle box, a takle shop, no kidding
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Post by fishwhenican on Apr 3, 2003 1:41:56 GMT -5
Yep the smallest panther martins you can toss or troll the ones with dots are what I use and also my favorite new trout killer is small kwikfish,,,the brighter the better and the reds work good too, these can produce some pretty nice size trout. In the lakes that hold alot of frogs I have seen the frog pattern kwikfish/flatfish/hotshots work very very well. Wedding rings......................I have also been known to fish with a worm from time to time ;D
Yehaa I love trout fishin
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Post by DirkPitt on Apr 5, 2003 18:10:22 GMT -5
Rebel Crickhopper divers in yellow. Work every time for me in SW Washington for trout. Got some Perch and Bass on them as well. Troll slow, no additional weight, just toss 'em out back and go. ;D
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