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As you can see, everyone has different opinions. Unfortunately, I have some of just about every bait mentioned here in my tackle box...okay, so its a suitcase.

Good luck!
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Please for the love of god tell me there is not a test after this :o

I have a few chug bugs and some grubs already in the tackle box. Im going to try more with lures this weekend then shrimp most likely. But if the fish start attacking my shrimp the lures will have to wait :D

Anyways... I will let you guys know how I did.
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mojokoko wrote:
But if the fish start attacking my shrimp the lures will have to wait
ABSOLUTELY! :o In the words of an old Econ Professor I had at UCF... "What Works Is Whats Good!" :wink: :thumbup:
"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".
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mojokoko wrote:Please for the love of god tell me there is not a test after this :o
Yes there is:
mojokoko wrote:I will let you guys know how I did.

We'll look for the report. :thumbup:
mojokoko wrote:I have a few chug bugs and some grubs already in the tackle box.
That's really all you need if you add popping corks to the list.
Save the $ & leave the shrimp at the store.
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Save money and leave the shrimp at the store?

After he buys all the recommended lures, he would have been able to purchase a dadgum shrimp hatchery with the money he's spent! (Bet he'll catch bigger trout though.)
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True, if he bought all the lures recommended...
Littoral wrote:
mojokoko wrote:I have a few chug bugs and some grubs already in the tackle box.
That's really all you need if you add popping corks to the list.
Of course my tackle junkie self could own a shrimp hatchery. Maybe I should have just stayed with a shrimp & a cork. :smt017
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I think we've negelcted to mention the most important piece of advice regarding fishing with lures.

Anything will work 100% of the time if you're where the fish are and if you're throwing what they want. Therefore the well rounded angler must have at least one of everything in every color. :smt045 :-D
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Do yourself a favor and go sans shrimp. Bigger fish take the artificials. Small fish likem them shrimp. When they are taking shrimp, they will take artificials.
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"Tackle Junkie" - I like that! Sometimes I just need "a hit" man! Some people eat when they get depressed - I buy lures! Like Mr. Charles said: "one of everything in every color".

Seriously though Mojo, you have gotten excellent advice here and I can add nothing. But I would like to "amen" one more time on that bit about catching larger trout on lures (especially the large topwaters and jerk baits) than you will on shrimp.
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I did a cleaning and assessment of my tackle box last night....I parred it down to only 7 Plano 3700s, one small plano for hooks, weights and what not....Then I filled my boat bag with 30 packs of soft plastics :o ...I did place about 15 mirrolures into the holding pen
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Charles Pulley wrote: Therefore the well rounded angler must have at least one of everything in every color. :smt045 :-D
I felt enough good advice had been given, so I've stayed out of this thread. But, I have to disagree with charles' statement. NEVER buy 1 of anything. What happens when you've caught several fish on the 1 bait you have, then you lose it. It is a must to have at least 2 of everything.

A couple of you have claimed to be "Tackle Junkies". Steve and Butch may be the only people on this forum that have more tackle than me. If I had all the money I've spent on tackle I could retire. :o
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tin can wrote:What happens when you've caught several fish on the 1 bait you have, then you lose it. It is a must to have at least 2 of everything.
:smt082

I've used this line, almost verbatim, on my wife when buying fishing tackle. She's quit asking.
Her: "Why do you always buy 2, or 3, or 4 of everything?"
Me: "Because if it's what the fish are hitting and you lose the only one you have, you're out of business. Always have at least two of everything." :-D
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In my humble opinion, 6 is better than 2. :wink:
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I have to say amen to the artificial chorus, you catch more of what you want and less catfish. Not to mention my boat seems to be cleaner at the end of the day when I don't use live bait, except for the fish blood.

Chug bugs in large and small and every color, Catch 2000's, 1/4oz jig heads in white, red and plain, every color of SWA and any other brand you can fit in your tackle box and at least one Cajun Thunder (I like the big ones) float (weighted). That would be a good start, in my homble opinion. :smt023
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Chalk wrote:Skitterwalk for topwater, Rattling Redfin
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