Help me fill my tacklebox
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Help me fill my tacklebox
I was picking up some stuff from basspro tonight and I was looking at tackle for the upcoming trip. I plan to pick up gold spoons, cajun thunders, mirrorlures, and yes some gulps too. I was just curious if you guys had some suggestions on mirrorlure colors and perhaps some tackle that I am missing? I also plan to pick up some live scrimps too while I'm down there. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
I would add the following -
A super spook in baby trout color
A Top Dog in both baby trout and bone
A gold Redfin
A Chug Bug
Those are the ones I can think of without going to get my tackle box.
Good luck - Steve Stinson
A super spook in baby trout color
A Top Dog in both baby trout and bone
A gold Redfin
A Chug Bug
Those are the ones I can think of without going to get my tackle box.
Good luck - Steve Stinson
Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Colors- I like Mullet imitations- Silver with green back, Silver with Pink Back, or bone.
Buy GOOD jig heads... Pick up some Slayer Heads at Jerry's Bait and Tackle on your way down.
Dont forget top water:
Super Spook
Chug Bug
I also like jerk baits rigged on a jig head or no wight and a bass worm hook.
Buy GOOD jig heads... Pick up some Slayer Heads at Jerry's Bait and Tackle on your way down.
Dont forget top water:
Super Spook
Chug Bug
I also like jerk baits rigged on a jig head or no wight and a bass worm hook.
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Thanks for the advice guys!
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Bone Super Spook, Chrome Super Spook & Bite-a-Bait top walkers in mullet colors.
Slayer Jigheads, Mirrolures in mullet colors, Down South lures, DOA soft baits.
Slayer Jigheads, Mirrolures in mullet colors, Down South lures, DOA soft baits.
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
If you do a lot of bass fishing you will probably have a good selection of trout/redfish lures already. 99% of the time I am fishing one of the following baits - most of which are also used for bass fishing:
1. Soft plastic jerk baits (5-6 inch) - pink, white/glow, chicken, new penny
2. Soft plastic swim baits (same colors)
3. In-line spinner bait
4. Walk-the-dog topwater (spooks, skitterwalks, mirrolures)
5. Shallow suspending hard twitch baits (rapalas and mirrolures)
Having a few of the above will allow you to catch fish under any situation. Good luck!
1. Soft plastic jerk baits (5-6 inch) - pink, white/glow, chicken, new penny
2. Soft plastic swim baits (same colors)
3. In-line spinner bait
4. Walk-the-dog topwater (spooks, skitterwalks, mirrolures)
5. Shallow suspending hard twitch baits (rapalas and mirrolures)
Having a few of the above will allow you to catch fish under any situation. Good luck!
Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Topwater of choice, pink spoons.
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
All excellent suggestions. I do bass fish so I have plenty of soft swim bait like flukes. I see where the guys on Flats Class use Coffee tubes and football jigs a lot for trout and redfish. I have them so I thought I'd give them a shot also.
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Funny how you can get hooked on a plug or lure and then move on...
I have duplicates of several topwaters I never fish anymore.
Back when Nuclear Chicken and Space guppy were hot I got 100 of each from Saltwater Assassin... now the leftovers just sit on a shelf.
If you have confidence in a topwater lure throw it!!
I have duplicates of several topwaters I never fish anymore.
Back when Nuclear Chicken and Space guppy were hot I got 100 of each from Saltwater Assassin... now the leftovers just sit on a shelf.
If you have confidence in a topwater lure throw it!!
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
I still most of a Tom Mann soft plastics box that I bought over 10 years ago. Looked good at the time for the price turned out to be a bunch of junk. Just can't seem to bring myself to throw them away.bman wrote:Funny how you can get hooked on a plug or lure and then move on...

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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Gold green and silver, have a topwater, sub-surface and jerkbait in all three of those colors. Those, along with some soft plastice (both shrimp and shad imitations in several color combinations) and spoons should cover 99% of all fishing situations on the flats in this area. Just try to match the bait to what they are feeding on. Right now, they are not feeding on shrimp, they are however eating plenty of small mullet, pinfish and whatever other kind of baitfish are in the area.
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
SUPER SPOOK, CHUG BUG!! Gotta have 'em, especially in about a month!! I have always preferred "new penny" gulp, it has never let me down! And I'll be honest, when i started fishin the flats about 8 years ago I always used "Cajun Thunder" but its rare to catch me using one now, im a bottom jiggin guy! Get some good jig-heads i wanna say that "King Striker" makes some good ones! The paint will not flake!! They are awesome!! Get you some good gold and silver spoons for those reds! I have really good luck this time of year with "New Penny" "Gulp" about 16" under a "Cajun Thunder"! But best of luck to you brother!!
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
I'll be glad to take em off your hands Bman.Nuclear Chicken and Space guppy were hot I got 100 of each from Saltwater Assassin... now the leftovers just sit on a shelf.

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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Super Spook (Trout, Bone and Mullet)
Super Spook Jr (Trout, Bone and Mullet)
Aqua Dream Living (ADL) Spoon 1/4 oz weedless Gold Pink and Green
DOA Glow 5.5 Jerkbaits with some 5/0 offset hooks
1/8 Slayer Jighead 3/0 with Saltwater Assassin Chicken on the Chain 4" Paddletail
Popping Cork and 1/4 Glow DOA Shrimp.
Super Spook Jr (Trout, Bone and Mullet)
Aqua Dream Living (ADL) Spoon 1/4 oz weedless Gold Pink and Green
DOA Glow 5.5 Jerkbaits with some 5/0 offset hooks
1/8 Slayer Jighead 3/0 with Saltwater Assassin Chicken on the Chain 4" Paddletail
Popping Cork and 1/4 Glow DOA Shrimp.
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Re: Help me fill my tacklebox
Time for some shopping!




A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. -George S. Patton