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JohnnySaxatilis 11-13-2013 08:51 AM

Whats been the most effective lure in 2013 for you
 
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obviously this has a lot to do with the area you're in and the kind of bait present but I just want to get a general idea from you guys here.
For me its been that damn shimano orca... especially early and late in the season when the bass were keyed in on herring. Probly becuase we had a crap ton of herring here on the cape this spring. There's something about the action on that plug that I love and the silver color also mimicks a lot of different kind of bait. A Close second was the savage sand eel 5oz... white over silver again was the best color for me. next closest runner up was the guppy wacky mack mini, and my tried and trusted blue/white polaris with homemade mack pattern. So lets hear it what was you favorite/best arificial lure tis season?

piemma 11-13-2013 08:53 AM

Live pogies!!!!:rotf2::rotf2::rotf2:

joebaggs99 11-13-2013 08:58 AM

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Bucktails and soft plastics. Must of the big fish I had this year were on Black bucktails after dark or on soft plastics with a large lead head.

johnny ducketts 11-13-2013 09:21 AM

Loaded bone redfin, and savage gear sand eels in mackerel pattern.

Zeal 11-13-2013 10:46 AM

A lot of experimenting with my bag this year (and this year has not been kind to me)

Diamond jig with green tube (tons of sand eels and they would not touch a needle) and Blurple Darter

Jackbass 11-13-2013 12:06 PM

Season was a blur. But I dig the savage. SP was a top performer as always. Big fan of the guppy pencils as well
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chefchris401 11-13-2013 02:11 PM

no real order

247Lures pink mac sea special, canal and surf

247Lures fish stick mini pencil, killer on the beaches this year

ss darter, all yellow

noreaster baits darter, all white

ccw small danny in mullet pattern, by far the best lip ive fished, maybe ever.

interesting that i didnt catch more than 6 fish on redfins this year, it was always such a productive plug no love this season.

a couple other plugs that did real well were gibbs 1.75oz needle, sp minnow, ss bottle plug.

bassballer 11-13-2013 03:58 PM

Tattoo sea dog, SP minnow, Bucktails.

Nebe 11-13-2013 04:18 PM

Siembre Azul blanco on the rocks with lime.
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Liv2Fish 11-13-2013 05:38 PM

Dahtas - some nights it was all about the SS bottle and others it was the Northbar.

Needles - actually got some traction with these plugs. It really is true about the confidence thing. Once you gain some, they start producing. Interestingly enough, my first fish on a needle almost cost me a finger. Was trying to work out a wind knot when it got hammered. Lost the plug but managed to retain the digits.

Riggies - going to be my go to next year.

Surf Caster 11-13-2013 05:58 PM

Habs 2oz Needle, SS Darter, Eels

numbskull 11-13-2013 06:01 PM

Found some love with a bottle this year. Darters not so much as most years. Flaptails by day were good.
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Bronko 11-13-2013 06:04 PM

Tsunami deep shads 5" and 6 1/2 " hands down.... Then a buck tail with Gotstyper pintail rubber.... Ditch.
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tysdad115 11-13-2013 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnnySaxatilis (Post 1021308)
and my tried and trusted blue/white polaris with homemade mack pattern.

I've seen that polaris in action...I have an orca, couldn't get a feel for it tried working it different ways but no love. I fished alot of Savage stuff and did real good on it, also the typical black/red Sluggo. For some reason my plug season sucked, usually I could have just darters and do well, this year was way off for me with them. My best overall producer this year jigs and eels.
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Slipknot 11-13-2013 07:33 PM

4 ounce bucktail jig

after that white ghost stik shad large size

flyvice11787 11-13-2013 07:50 PM

The diamond jig, green tube ;).
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Rappin Mikey 11-13-2013 08:00 PM

french fries and white perch.

Hardcore 11-13-2013 08:04 PM

Rapala x-rap has caught the last 2 seasons. No matter the time of year they catch! A close second would be a buck tail and a 7" wiggly tail.
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ProfessorM 11-13-2013 08:50 PM

Hands down a white spray bomb Stick Shad, caught so many quality fish I lost count, but I do remember the 3, very large, fish I lost on it.
Boat wise plug casting copies of a white Bluestreak A-40, Gary2 slim, white med Gibbs pencil. Whole lot of fun fishing your own stuff.
Trolling wise Tube & Worm, old reliable.

Ryan560 11-13-2013 08:56 PM

Loaded Bone redfin,I went through 2 this fall had a fish rip the belly hook hanger out of one. White superstrike darter has worked well too, I'd say 60% of the fish I caught this fall came on those 2 plugs. Had some good nights fishing Loaded Northbars and homemade pikies earlier in the year

Clammer 11-13-2013 09:21 PM

hey PM WTF is a spray white stick Shad ?????????????:confused:

Liv2Fish 11-13-2013 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1021482)
hey PM WTF is a spray white stick Shad ?????????????:confused:

When you wait too long to stock up and all you can find is the fresh water patterns so you have to spray paint it "bone" color...

bart 11-14-2013 04:00 AM

White 3oz T.O. fatboy polaris. Perfect floating polaris for the ditch. Throws a ton of water, can work it real slow in the current and cover a lot of ground. Most of my fish on top came on that plug this year.

In RI it was the SS bottle (again) and the SP.

parker23 11-14-2013 07:17 AM

1. Live or rigged eels by far for quality fish
2. SS Needles
3. Lemire 4oz Needles for big surf
4. JoeBaggs Bucktails w/uncle josh pork (best bucktails on market IMHO)
5. SS Darter - white w/red head
6. SS sinking popper worked real slow in surf

JohnnySaxatilis 11-14-2013 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by tysdad115 (Post 1021429)
I have an orca, couldn't get a feel for it tried working it different ways but no love. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

It is tricky to get the right rhythm with it at first, its a really slow pop of the rod every quarter crank and you can get it to zig and zag really good. But its tough to controll in rough conditions, its really a slack tide calm condition plug...

This is interesting though, pretty much everyone had a different style plug they thought was their best... Just goes to show how much confidence plays a role in the plugs you throw!

Linesider82 11-14-2013 09:14 AM

1. Salty's Wadd Needle in BI green
2. 8.5" Needle thin/heavy don't know builder. Similar to AH needle but on a diet.
3. SS Darter in Blurple
4. SS Heavy popper w/ skin.
5. Loaded Redfin in bone or black

Mr. Sandman 11-14-2013 09:18 AM

Its funny how it seems to change from year to year.

From the surf:
The jointed Xrap had been great for the last few years but it seemed to fade a lot for me this season. Can't say anything really jumps out as number one as I did not fish the surf a ton this year but I went from time to time. If I had to pick one it would be the heavy ss needle in black/purple. I normally don't fish those much anymore but it did better than most everything else I fished.

From the boat: I have to say my shimano butterfly outfished everything with the heavy banksinker-squid jig a close second.

Offshore:
I love my ballyhoo daisychain rig with the swimming head on the stinger (you rig it with dead baits). This was great. I found this rig in a dusty old box in a on-island tackle shop floor stuffed away in the corner... It has a clever clip that allows easy attachment of the baits. The package was yellowed and faded. I figure gezzz...this looks like it would work let me try it. The proprietor said he has not sold one of those in years (and he has more in the back if I want them) Let me say after my canyon trip...I went back and cleaned him out. The company them made them is long gone and I can not find those clips anyplace.

Rob Rockcrawler 11-14-2013 10:27 AM

3/4-1.75 oz home made bucktails. No love this year on redfins which was aa surprise. I have a smokey joe that was my go to plug the last couple years, this year, nada.

JLH 11-14-2013 10:51 AM

Most of my fish were caught on eels...

When I wasn't fishing eels I was usually jigging and did well with:
1. 1.5 - 3oz bucktails w pork rind
2. 1 - 4oz jig heads with rubber (shad bodies & sluggos)

For plugs which I only fished occasionaly through the season but I have been throwing them more the last few weeks.
1. SS Darters
2. SA Juniors
3. BM Wadds

ProfessorM 11-14-2013 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1021482)
hey PM WTF is a spray white stick Shad ?????????????:confused:

LOL. Hey Mike it is the large knock off Sebile Stick Shad that I get unpainted, clear, and then spray paint it white. Way cheaper than originals.


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