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If it had to be one, yellow over white Bigfish 3.0 ounce doubleshot. That works for me.
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Old School Canaaaaaalllll Speciallllll~~~~!!!
Last year the go to plug...... wass the Old Schoollll Crystaull!! The new 3D can bite me! |
Needles, Darters and Pencils..... Oh my !
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sp minnow, or a lefthook pilgrim in white. Anddddd I already posted in this thread and said a ss little neck popper LOL
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The SS Daaaahta. Yellow please.
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One of my favorites: black Habs Jr. 2oz
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Parrot 2 oz Musso dartah repro... 3/0 6x belly, dressed siwash 5/0 tailhook .... its got catchin mojo
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shallow boulder fields- sr jointed eel swimmer or needle
canal day- jr blip pencil canal night- sr swimmer |
I honestly haven't tied a plug on in probably 3 years, I fish exclusively with plastic from 100-1 foot of water, rigging changes obviously from weightless to 7" splittails on 5oz jig heads.
If I was limited to one rod in one hand and what I could grab with the other, I'd grab one bag 6" half jerks in sand eel and a bag of 3/4oz Kalin Ultimate jigs heads. Unless it were spring, then the 4" split tail and 1/2oz heads would definately be my choice. |
Mouth of the river ( trolled on wire) black goo-goo with gold scale... beach.. toss up between eel skin needle and my slim profile sand eels swimmer..river parrot darter in the rips.. jointed eel plug on the flats...
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That....is a tough call? I am a topwater junkie so any pencil (spot dependant on size) is what I love to draw vicious strikes and also my "Blitz Seeker" by day.......night time......I like to "Prey"!:uhuh:
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No real go-to plug. Always depends on where and when. Other than bway/canal, it's usually a swimmer or plastic. This year, it'll be something I grab out of timmah's bag since he's been building enough for three people. :)
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I like Big Fish's blitzseeker during the day, and then I have to jump on the 7 inch loaded redfin train at night...
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:mad:I was going to say spooks, from the beach, but now after my Cutty experience, I am going to go with a pencil.
still never caught on a needlefish...:cens::cens::cens::cens: |
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During the day: Bigfish Pencil
At night: White Spook |
12" double rigged sluggos
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Loaded redfin
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Yellow Pencil Popper.....
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Billy D skin stubby needle, Bassmaster black needle, Lordship black 40. Maybe this year Mike Mullen big needle.
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SP minnow
I love these threads :) |
Bottle, wouldn't leave home without one!!
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SP Minnow.
I bring a variety of plugs with me but they don't get used much. |
LS69 Yellow Darter of Death
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Probably a smokey joe redfin. It has caught more than just about anything else. I dont know what the hype is about bone, i guess its a confidence thing.
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For the night I like a black Danny Swimmer or a black Needlefish. In the daylite nothing beats a nuetral boyancy to slightly sinking popper with a sand eel type teaser. Now that's just for plugs. In fact no plug would be my first choice at night but a popper with teaser still might be my choice in the day time
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Since we can only pick ONE go to plug I have to say a pencil...nothing like watching a fish miss it only to come back for it and smash it.
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Bucktail. I've caught big and small, dozens of species, all over the place on that. If I could only have one lure type piece of fishing gear, that would be it. Even a plain bucktail, you can hang bait off it, or put a strip of torn t-shirt to make a trailer, whatever. Catching-est single piece of gear ever invented for fishing, IMO.
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In the past a 7" bone red fin was my favorite plug I only fish it loaded when I need the extra casting distance. But lately iv been taking a stick Shad out of my bag first most of the time. They cast great fish love them day or night they produce.
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