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Old 06-09-2006, 08:06 PM   #1
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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 ..

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Old 06-09-2006, 08:59 PM   #2
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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

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Old 06-09-2006, 09:30 PM   #3
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I don`t have any

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Old 06-09-2006, 10:13 PM   #4
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Old 06-10-2006, 06:12 AM   #5
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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..

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Old 06-10-2006, 09:05 AM   #6
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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.
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Old 06-10-2006, 09:16 AM   #7
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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

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