lures for reds

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Chalk wrote:
birddog wrote: Too slow. You might as well be fishing with a live shrimp and a cork :D
Out of our last three trips what put the first red in the boat, spoon man...

I believe the score is Chalk 2 reds on a jig and Birddog 1 red on a spoon.... :smt045
I believe the last trip was Birddog= 1 red on topwater and 3 on the spoon. Chalk= waving from the stands. :wink: :D
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:smt019

I was letting you catch something since you couldn't get any trout.... :wink: :lol:
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Post by Nathan »

I'm a firm believe that a lot of people fish spoons too fast. Reds like a lure that moves fairly slowly. I pretty much never fish spoons, but I do fish spinnerbaits and buzzbaits for them. When buying spinnerbaits or buzzbaits for redfish I buy the lightest ones with the largest blades I can find. It's pretty much like slow rolling spinners for bass, only slower. Jigs are always my go to lure. I don't go fishing without a jig on at least one rod.

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Well, let's just agree that "everyone's got their own style". :thumbup: :smt004
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:smt059
Blessed are the peace makers.... :thumbup: :D
"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".
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