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Slipknot 06-09-2006 08:06 PM

beach bag =

surf howdy
yozuri mag darter
bomber
Old John needle
bassmaster needle
Habs needle
superstrike needle
mr. wiggly
slipknot needle
beachmaster danny
lifishvt darter
sluggos and ledgerunners and ronz
pt,jude tins
kastmaster
a storm wildeye just to have one with me.



canal bag =

jigs - white and black
tins
skinjigs
pencil popper
howdy
bottledarter (mac)
mr.pogie polaris

Tagger 06-09-2006 08:06 PM

3 size needles (mine) and some teasers (redgills,decievers,)
1 Jigman pearl spook (dusk, dawn)
2 black 9" rigged sluggo's
1 loaded redfin
1 17a blurple bomber
metal 1. deadly #^&#^&#^&#^&, hopkins,kastmaster ,diamond jigg,tinman tin,point jude tin

Then I got about 100 plugs somewhere nearby if possible ,if not i just pick a couple,, hard to pick,, just about every builder ,,this years swap plugs,,and a bunch of my stuff .. Too many plugs .too little time.. thats beach fishing ..

If its the ditch, I like bouncing lead .. bring a few plugs ..

CANAL RAT 06-09-2006 08:59 PM

i would say a 2oz hopkins,2oz bucktail jig ,9in sluggo on a jig head and a 9in sluggo or hogy rigged , all other plugs are trivial.

CANAL- assorted canal special bucktails up to 5oz and a 2oz, white canal special pencil popper as well as 9in sloggos rigged on jig heads up to 4oz, throw in some hopkins and kastmasters

Skitterpop 06-09-2006 09:30 PM

I don`t have any :o

BigFish 06-09-2006 10:13 PM

RickBomba....I told Mikey he has to share.....so its up to you!:bgi:

NIB 06-10-2006 06:12 AM

I fish many different waters an use many different lures.If I had to give em all up except 2 one would be a 1.5 smilin bill an the other would be one of my 3.5 pencil poppers.For a beach plug I always carry a schoolbus an pearl bomber an a mullet pattern mag minnow and a Surf Hog Sented ebeneel..

basswipe 06-10-2006 09:05 AM

Two plugs that NEVER LEAVE the bag are a blurple Mambo and a Salty's olive/white 1.25oz popper.And some form of tin like a Pt.Jude or Kastmaster.

All other stuff gets rotated in or out depending on where I'm fishing.

Mike P 06-10-2006 09:16 AM

I haven't set up my beach bag yet, but if I had to pick one plug that'll never leave it, it would be a 1-1/2 oz Superstrike needlefish in olive over silver.

Canal plugs:

Hawg Hunter pencil poppers in pogy, mackerel (green and pink) and squid colors.

Mike Fixter pencil poppers in pogy and squid.

Gibbs Canal Special, 3-1/8 oz, in yellow.

Gibbs 3-1/2 oz pencil popper, yellow and green mackerel.

Gibbs Polaris in yellow and green mackerel.

Medium Hawg Hunter polaris-style in squid, pogy and black over silver.

Superstrike polaris style in yellow and olive over silver.

Jigs:

Canal style round head jigs in assorted weights, from 1-1/2 to 5 oz (yes, there are places where you need the 1-1/2).

Rigged plastic--Sluggos, Fin-S fish and Ledgerunners, on 1-5 oz heads.

3 and 4 oz Crippled Herring and/or diamond jigs.

2 and 3 oz Ronz eels.

6" and 9" rubber duckies :D

blaruffa 06-10-2006 09:18 AM

Yozi Crystal Minnow
Meduim & Large Krockadile

CANAL RAT 06-12-2006 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike P
I haven't set up my beach bag yet, but if I had to pick one plug that'll never leave it, it would be a 1-1/2 oz Superstrike needlefish in olive over silver.

Canal plugs:

Hawg Hunter pencil poppers in pogy, mackerel (green and pink) and squid colors.

Mike Fixter pencil poppers in pogy and squid.

Gibbs Canal Special, 3-1/8 oz, in yellow.

Gibbs 3-1/2 oz pencil popper, yellow and green mackerel.

Gibbs Polaris in yellow and green mackerel.

Medium Hawg Hunter polaris-style in squid, pogy and black over silver.

Superstrike polaris style in yellow and olive over silver.

Jigs:

Canal style round head jigs in assorted weights, from 1-1/2 to 5 oz (yes, there are places where you need the 1-1/2).

Rigged plastic--Sluggos, Fin-S fish and Ledgerunners, on 1-5 oz heads.

3 and 4 oz Crippled Herring and/or diamond jigs.

2 and 3 oz Ronz eels.

6" and 9" rubber duckies :D

do those RONZ work well? there a little too expensive for my taste for something your going to lose on the bottom of the canal

Clogston29 06-12-2006 03:06 PM

blurple and yellow a-salts
blurple and yellow lifishvt needles
blurple, yellow, or white beachmast junior (depends on moon and spot)
9" black and redshad sluggos
7.5" bubblegum or white sluggos (dusk and dawn)
surfhowdy (yellow, white, or pogie usually)

the rest varies

likwid 06-12-2006 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot
slipknot needle

*hijack

I never got a slip needle. :bc:

Mike P 06-12-2006 04:44 PM

The first time I used the Ronz eels, I took a 20# and a 15#.

They're no more expensive than a 5 oz Canal jig at today's prices. The shape of the head doesn't hang as readily as a jig head, too.

The problem, as is the case with all plastics, is durabiliy beyond a few fish--they tear. I carry a bottle of Zap-a-Gap for quick repairs.

MAC 06-12-2006 05:04 PM

They work. Only thing I have seen is that they lose some of their "stink" after awhile. Oh and Blue bastages make short work of them. At 3 bux a tail they get expensive when the toothy ones are around.:poke:

ThrowingTimber 06-12-2006 05:11 PM

Ya I been likin the ronz as well.

I take a few dacron wraps on the hooks shank, run the jig thru the bait, then I pull the jig/hook back out, soak it nice nice in zap then jam it back in. They been holding pretty well.

steve 06-12-2006 05:18 PM

I forgot. Add a skin plug for dusk and dawn.

fumifish 06-12-2006 07:55 PM

Bernzy 1.5 oz pink/white
Bernzy 1.5 blue/gold (best)

Raider Ronnie 06-12-2006 08:02 PM

My boat never leaves the dock without the wire rods and 2-6 oz jigs and pork rind !!!

zimmy 06-13-2006 09:58 AM

A n old style redfin and a loaded one if I am heading to surf

Yozuri mag darter- saved several nights this spring alone. really a believer in this now

pencils if light out

a danny

a surfster

a polaris

a chickenscratch bomber

houdinis- imho a lotta people are missing out on this one

sluggos, rigged, jig headed, unrigged

bucktails, jig heads

RIROCKHOUND 06-13-2006 12:48 PM

Lately... been carrying 3 or 4 plugs and a few riggies...
These are:
7" Redfin loaded Blurple
7" Redfin loaded Silver/Black
7" Redfin loaded ?? Depends on the night
Stubby needle... olive sand eel

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