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    WildFlower

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    #1116   2007-07-07 20:39 GMT      
    mine would be
    1. my yellow or white mini-king spinnerbait
    2. my 3 inch rapala
    3. my 4 inch plastic Renegade worms

    one of those lures has caught me fish I think 95% of times I went fishing...I rarely get skunked cuz' I fish the best spots not the ones where there are 30 idiots on a boat fishing the smallest lake in the state.

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    #1117   2007-07-07 20:59 GMT      
    Kinda hard to say, it depends on what you fish for. I go for large bass and pike on this private pond my relatives own, and I've narrowed my search for the perfect bait down to just a few to get the really nice sized fish.
    1. Wildeye Live Pike and Wildeye Live Crappies (they're not really alive)
    2.Bright yellow and red spoons
    3.I don't know the name of these (never checked the box, srry) but they're these little torpedo shaped bait with little propellers that spin as you reel them in. They're available at Gander mountain and big bass love em. Chrome is the Best!

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    #1118   2007-07-07 21:05 GMT      
    My go to worms: 6 inch Plastic worm. Either red shad or red bug in color.

    My go to topwater: 5/8oz Jitterbug. Either Summer Locust or Perch in color (What can I say? I love top water lures, I'd fish them all day if they would catch me fish! But during the morinings and late evenings around these parts, you can't go wrong!)

    My go to crank: DT Series 3/8 oz Crankbait. Blue shad or Baby bass in color.

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    #1119   2007-07-07 21:15 GMT      
    1) Chartruse and sliver hot-n-tot
    2) 1/4 oz. Kastmaster
    3) Bud Spinner

    On these three I have caught Steelhead, trout, cutthroat trout, blue gill, crappie, bass and kokanee (probably more)

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    #1120   2007-07-07 21:41 GMT      
    What time of the year, seasons change and my lures change as well.

    Winter;
    1. 5/16 oz peanut butter & jelly jig w/ same color trailer
    2. 2.5" Tube
    3. Silver Buddy
    Spring;
    1. 3/8 or 1/2 oz double willow spinner bait, chart/white
    2. 1/2 oz jig Blk/blu
    3. Net Bait Paca Craw
    Summer
    1. 10" Berkley Power worm blk/blu flk
    2. 3" Tube Road Kill w/Chart. tails
    3. 3/4 oz jig blk/blu
    Fall
    1. 1/2 oz white buzz bait
    2. Lucky craft Sammy
    3. Lucky craft crank bait that runs 4-6ft in chart.
    All those will vary with weather and water conditons.

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    #1121   2007-07-08 01:47 GMT      
    rooster tail!
    beetle spin!
    4"purple stutzie worm!
    All 3 can catch many types of fish almost any waters fished and at any time! I have used these 3 types of lures in fresh and saltwater and have caught so many fish from bluegills to spanish macks with them!
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