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Post by Hit-n-Miss »

:-D What is it? What the best thing you have had luck with lately? Soft baits and hard baits. Mine's been my gold and black Mirrowlure propbait. And pinfish swa on a straight jig. :-D
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Post by seatrout99 »

Berkley Gulp Skrimps - Pearl white and moulting colors...... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Have no input, since I don't ever get to fish anymore. :smt012
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MirrOlure 7M21 and 7M28. :thumbup:
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Seatrout's answer gets my vote. I've caught more this year on Gulp shrimp that in many a year. Costly though. :)
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TopDog and TopDog jr. :-D :thumbup: :beer:
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Gulp Shrimp-Electric Chicken :thumbup:
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Post by Will_Fish_4_Food »

Another vote for gulp shrimp. New penny is money, I've only used the 3" , but saw wally world has some larger ones. Speaking of money these things are something like 5 clams a bag. :evil:

As for what's not working....P Fish have let me down the last two trips. I can assure you cobes like the gulps too.
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seatrout99 wrote:Berkley Gulp Skrimps - Pearl white and moulting colors...... :thumbup: :thumbup:
DO NOT leave one of those jokers on a jig head for a week and expect to get it off. :smt013
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DO NOT leave one of those jokers on a jig head for a week and expect to get it off.
Come on Rocket. I thought that was part of the fun. Kind of like a Rubix Cube. :-D :-D
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Weavens.....I've had a topdog , topdog jr., she dog for over 3 years. I caught one fish during this whole time on them....a ladyfish. They now sit next to my "smoo" in my tackle box. I been thinking about putting them in the barn as a wall ornament. :cry:
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Send them to me. I'll cover the shipping. :thumbup:
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Post by Jumptrout51 »

Me too.
As for the Gulp,put them in a cup of water after they dry out. They re-hydrate to full size and fish just fine.
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Clear / sparkle soft plastic grub thingy (Walmart cheapo) on a red jighead. Under a CT or bounced on the bottom. Seems to catch fish every trip. They've even hit it just drifting under a CT behind the boat - and not just little fish, plenty over 20". It looks sorta like a poorman's DOA shrimp. :thumbup:

That gulp stuff is too $$ for my taste....I lose too many lures to spend that kind of dough on a soft plastic.
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Post by rocket »

Jumptrout51 wrote:Me too.
As for the Gulp,put them in a cup of water after they dry out. They re-hydrate to full size and fish just fine.
Now you tell me! I'm been carving them off with my pocket knife! :-D
(In all fairness I've only had to do that twice :-D )
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