|  06-06-09, 07:22 PM | #101 | 
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			My whole tackle box, whats the point of having all those lures if you dont think you can get bit in the right situation,time,presentation and place
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|  06-06-09, 07:25 PM | #102 | |
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|  06-06-09, 09:03 PM | #103 | 
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			Good point sbk, but I would assume that you have a confidence bait?
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|  06-06-09, 09:38 PM | #104 | 
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			it depends on what and where I'm fishing because I love a weightless senko but I'm not gonna throw it in water that is the color of red dirt, or the same color as the ground. so it depends
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|  06-06-09, 09:51 PM | #105 | 
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			I would have to agree there, I gave a list for mine. It kinda ruins the spirit of the post, but I cannot have only one favorite for all seasons and conditions.
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|  06-06-09, 10:11 PM | #106 | 
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			If I dont think a lure will catch a fish, or if it doesnt catch fish, after I have tried it, at the time I would use it, I sell it because I only throw lures that I think will catch fish or I have caught fish on. I dont want to waste my time with some lure, I dont know will work, but thats after I have tried it a couple times, b/c if you want to be sucessfull in fishing you cant be narrowminded. So I like to try new techniques and lures but I narrow it down I dont get to complicated(like haveing every color of the rainbow for 1 type of worm)
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|  06-07-09, 10:11 PM | #107 | 
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			This year it would have to be an Arkie 1/2 oz. black n blue jig with Zoom super chunk jr. trailer. 2nd would be Senko texas and wacky rigged, and then a top water frog or popper. If I want big fish I use the jig, if I want quantity I use the senko, and if I want some thrill, I use the topwater    | 
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|  06-08-09, 04:25 AM | #108 | 
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			WIBM, have you ever tried the spro Dean Rojas Poppin frog? I love those things, kinds a popper/frog crossover.
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|  06-12-09, 12:56 AM | #109 | 
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			#1--12" Culprit Worm (Crawdad Color)  #2--6" Gene Larew Hawg Craw (Black/Blue) #3--1//2 oz. Rat l trap (Chrome/Blue) | 
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