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Amish EdMon Nov-06-00 08:42 PM
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Just wondering what everybody's favorites are and for what species. I've been fishing the Basstrix a lot more and I'm really happy with them. They have these really wide tails so they wobble and swim at pretty slow speeds. And they are durable beyond belief, these things can take a beating. Last, is the colors. They are poured so that much of the color fades into the next one. These things look good just sitting in the box. So, anybody else have a favorite? Winter is here, mine as well pass the time talking about fishing.

Amish Ed

  

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The Fishin' Magician (Guest)Sun Nov-19-00 09:24 AM
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For inshore salt water, I gotta go with the WHAM baits. Actually WHAM went out of business, but they were just a distributor and you can still get their baits from other sources. For those that don't know, they'e basically a 5" fish shaped, curl tail grub. Calicos, halibut, barracuda, and bay bass love them. And the best part - they don't fall apart after one fish like the fish traps do.

Tight lines,
Adam

  

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fongster (Guest)Fri Dec-08-00 07:25 AM
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For me it's Big Hammers, especially now that we're into colder winter water. I find they swim better at slow speeds than other brands, a neccesity for this time of year. I also like to switch to more reds, browns and oranges at this time. These are to match the crustacean and bottomfish/brownbait forage I believe calicos and sandies focus on at this time. I generally fish 4 and 5 inch sizes.

  

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