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Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 9:56 am
by Chalk
yukondon wrote:Just one bag of gulp? :thumbdown:
That's one to many on my boat :lol:

You catch anything on them senko's?

Topwater in a mullet color...never done much on the orange ones

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 10:53 am
by yukondon
Chalk wrote:
yukondon wrote:Just one bag of gulp? :thumbdown:
That's one to many on my boat :lol:


Topwater in a mullet color...never done much on the orange ones
Its much more fun to see them come up and explode on a topwater plug but sometimes you`ll need a bag or two of Gulp to keep that smell out of the boat!!
I sure hope when you guys hit the Redfish tournament trail you change your mind :-D

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 11:24 am
by Chalk
yukondon wrote:
Chalk wrote:I sure hope when you guys hit the Redfish tournament trail you change your mind :-D
After two years and a pretty good tournament record, I'm pretty sure I won't change my mind :lol: , but I can be bought :-D

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 11:46 am
by birddog
Chalk wrote:
yukondon wrote:
Chalk wrote:I sure hope when you guys hit the Redfish tournament trail you change your mind :-D
After two years and a pretty good tournament record, I'm pretty sure I won't change my mind :lol: , but I can be bought :-D

I'll use it when GULP gives us the sponsorship. 8)

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 1:07 pm
by slayer
here is a couple of pixs from last year when we used almost nothing but the "Senko" for almost 4 days....

day 1
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day 3
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Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 1:11 pm
by Tom Keels
slayer wrote:here is a couple of pixs from last year when we used almost nothing but the "Senko" for almost 4 days....

day 1
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day 3
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How'd you manage the exact pose on 2 different days? :smt005

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 3:46 pm
by slayer
thanks for pointing that out...fixed it

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 3rd, 2008, 4:26 pm
by flounderpounder
Poppin' Cork :thumbdown:
Capt Mikes spoon :thumbup:
1 bag of Gulps :thumbup: (this time of year only, no bait stealers!)
DOA terror eyes :thumbup:
Good luck! :beer:

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 5th, 2008, 2:34 pm
by gonefishing
life is a circle,you need some too,popping bobbers are good dont forget the red beads,and the lucky craft sammy,need more gulp,or shrimp in a blender baster needle for a turkey inject generic baits and watch them perform..

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 5th, 2008, 2:42 pm
by gonefishing
life is a circle,you need some too,popping bobbers are good dont forget the red beads,and the lucky craft sammy,need more gulp,or shrimp in a blender baster needle for a turkey inject generic baits and watch them perform..

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 7th, 2008, 5:05 am
by Mook!
More topwater - if the water is still cool by then you might find some good fish in water too shallow for the rip/crank stuff. I highly recommend the Zara Super Spook Jr. and the Mirrolure Top Dog Jr. maybe some kind of topwater popper too like a chug bug or a pop-a-dog. Be a boy scout and be prepared for whatever.

Re: getting my inshore survival kit ready for our trip to Keaton

Posted: February 7th, 2008, 5:26 am
by RodBow
oh... so you're supposed to take the lures that WORK - I've been using all the other ones I guess :-?