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Quietman | Wed Mar-05-03 02:58 PM |
Member since Sep 13th 2002
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#9232, "Lures..."
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Gotta love the internet, and UPS, and bajadestinations.com!
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RE: Lures...,
swimbait,
Mar 05th 2003, #1
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Quietman,
Mar 05th 2003, #2
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swimbait,
Mar 05th 2003, #3
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JasonDz,
Mar 05th 2003, #4
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BURGIE,
Mar 08th 2003, #5
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Sharkbait,
Mar 09th 2003, #6
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bearcat,
Mar 09th 2003, #7
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JasonDz | Wed Mar-05-03 04:27 PM |
Member since Feb 20th 2003
4 posts
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#9236, "RE: Lures..."
In response to Reply # 1
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I 've caught plenty of cudas on broken back minnows when everyone else were using the standard blue and white iron. The only drawback is that you have to play them out. No bouncing. There 're something about the action that the cudas really like. Sometimes I even do a dropper loop setup with a 3 once weight and catch them deeper.
Something else that I 've tried is the good old plastic worm. A six to nine incher rigged with 2 exposed hooks ( light wire leader threaded inside the worm ). This 've worked well when the cudas are "touchy" and would only bump the irons.
Jason
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BURGIE | Sat Mar-08-03 10:40 PM |
Member since Feb 26th 2003
100 posts
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#9258, "RE: Lures..."
In response to Reply # 0
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Man, You got it BAD BROTHER. BURGIE
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