Bait Fish Have Left So....
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Bait Fish Have Left So....
Does it follow that lures that mimic these fish will be less effective? I guess it could mean that these lures would be more effective?
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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'Can't add anything to the above, But I have been seeing this lure in a few online catalogs. Looks pretty good.





"Sammy128-BGS lures are a salt water version and furnished with corrosion-resistance sharp hook. "Walking the Dog" action can be difficult to achieve with some top water baits. SAMMY makes it easy. Combine its easy to achieve "Walk the Dog" action with the spitting action of a popper and SAMMY gives you unsurpassed top water performance. But that's not all. Add the bass calling, glass rattles and the ultra natural coloring to top water bait that can be cast a long distance, and SAMMY becomes a must for all tackle boxes! SAMMY has already accounted for victories at the various tournaments within the past three years."
Class: Floating
Length: 5"
Weight: 1 oz.
Hooks: #4
Line: 15-20 lbs.
Kinda pricy at $12.45 and up online.





"Sammy128-BGS lures are a salt water version and furnished with corrosion-resistance sharp hook. "Walking the Dog" action can be difficult to achieve with some top water baits. SAMMY makes it easy. Combine its easy to achieve "Walk the Dog" action with the spitting action of a popper and SAMMY gives you unsurpassed top water performance. But that's not all. Add the bass calling, glass rattles and the ultra natural coloring to top water bait that can be cast a long distance, and SAMMY becomes a must for all tackle boxes! SAMMY has already accounted for victories at the various tournaments within the past three years."
Class: Floating
Length: 5"
Weight: 1 oz.
Hooks: #4
Line: 15-20 lbs.
Kinda pricy at $12.45 and up online.
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- Joined: January 29th, 2005, 10:20 am
- Location: North Central Florida
Since I started this thread I've been doing some digging around (old Florida Sportsman Mags, searching archives ect.) and have come to the conclusion that it really doesn't matter that the bait fish are in less numbers. The artificials just need to be presented a little differently.
So perhaps the same lures just deeper and slower until the warm water brings the bait fish back in numbers??
So perhaps the same lures just deeper and slower until the warm water brings the bait fish back in numbers??
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