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Old 01-05-06, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default New Lures for 2006!!! (Pics)

This are the new lures that I bought for the new 2006 season! Some are used from garage sales and such but 95% are brand new!! Here they are!

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get some deep cranks to add to the collection and it will be nice.
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i like the whole set up but ill tell u right now...that storm lure right above the jitterbug on the right of it...idk if its just me but ive never EVER had luck with them btw how much did all that cost? haha i cant buy alot of lures at one time like that ill take a picture of my set up for this year put it on here along with the popper i just made to see if yall think i shuld buy sum stuff this weekend at Bass pro
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bout a hundred give or take a few bucks, crap the powere pro was like 11 bucks!!
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well...i would post my picture of my stuff...but i dont seem to no how to haha
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I started from the bottom and i liked the entire collectoin until i got to the top, I don't have a high opinion of Stren.
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i didnt see many of my favorite lipless crank baits rattlin rapalas
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I like the green crankbait with the fins on it ... what's it called ?
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i like the whole set up but ill tell u right now...that storm lure right above the jitterbug on the right of it...idk if its just me but ive never EVER had luck with them btw how much did all that cost? haha i cant buy alot of lures at one time like that ill take a picture of my set up for this year put it on here along with the popper i just made to see if yall think i shuld buy sum stuff this weekend at Bass pro
the only fish i ever caught on one of those was when i was fishing during a class for school and snagged a 10 lb channel cat in the tail..though i had a massive smallmouth on. looks like most of those lures are pretty good. i'd need a lot more soft plastics and stuff, but other than that, it looks like a great basic selection.
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I like the setup. Looks good. Now, I gotta get out and purchase Smallmouth Gear.
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Hey RRW, get yourself a couple AC Shiner jerkbaits. They look very similar to the Rapala in the middle, but they are made in a garage and they have the best action I've ever seen for a floating jerkbait.
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buzzbaits, need some buzzbaits.
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i think that green one is a storm soft tailed crankbait
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Hey that one right with red treble hooks and breeding marks underneath the power pro line looks like a Rat-L-tap that comes in the plastic box from walmart i forgot the company name. but i got one recently the exact same thing and the paint was chipping alot. but otherwise, awesome !!!!
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i have one of the ratt-l-traps same color, the paint chipped off of mine really easy too.
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You have that Storm crankbait/plastic hybrid that hasn't caught me a fish yet. It does come with an awesome split ring that keeps you from tying the line in the bad spot. I think it may be one of those lures that attract fisherman, not fish.
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the collection looks good, add some plastics when you can.
The storm hybrid is used a lot by stripper fishermen. they buy them 5 or 6 packages at a time.
Don't know of anyone catching a LM with one, but many on the guys fishing the bigger lakes with hybrid bass in them use these. It works just need to find a large bass
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i think that green one is a storm soft tailed crankbait
Thanks ... I may have to try one out.
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i have caugt only 2 lm on them and, the bass were fairly deep also!

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i herd they wernt that bad
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I've noticed you don't have any tube jigs or dropshotting stuff? Didn't you say in another article that you live 10 minutes from Lake Erie? Buy a 3/8 oz. Jig X from Vertical Lures in Pumpkin Pepper Green and throw a small worm or tube over the top of that about 3 feet up. Also, watch for the new Tube X from the same company it's sweet but not available to the public yet. You want your lures on Erie to look like a Goby they've taken over the Great Lakes and work anywhere from 1000 Islands to Chicago.
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This are the new lures that I bought for the new 2006 season! Some are used from garage sales and such but 95% are brand new!! Here they are!

If I may suggest! You might want to change hooks on the ones that are used. The 3 manns baby 1- are terrific baits and so are the jerk and top water baits. Nice selection. Good luck in 06.
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that stren easycast looks pretty good were did u get it i never heard of that model?
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not bad, add some terminal tackle though, hooks, wieghts, snaps, whatever you need in that line of gear.
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Old 01-19-06, 05:16 PM   #25
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i got the stren easy cast, at a Outfitter called Fin Feather Fur in Ashland, Ohio, kinda like a mini bass pro, or a mini cabela's! Oh yeah and bout hooks and sinkers and such, i have plenty last from left year still. I ahve bout 75 worm hooks(ewg) hooks left, and bout 100 bullet sinkers in assorted sizes. Thanks

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