08-27-10, 02:46 PM | #1 |
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Lets talk gator trout
I would assume the best method is the white Bass Assasain with a 4/0 hook exposed out the back. Twitched and flip at every point and back bay. No weight just the hook and the BA..
I have tried mirro lures but since the main forage is baby bunker perhaps a thin fin would be a good choice.. Almost looks like a LGMouth. Capt Mike
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08-27-10, 07:17 PM | #2 |
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Dude.... I love specks now that i caught a few in TX... I caught em on Bass Assasssins just as you described riggin em... only mine was color "chicken on a chain".... have you considered a speck rig or a poppin cork?
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08-27-10, 09:08 PM | #3 |
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UUUMMMUUM!! Good eating there, fun catching too. I've wadded out on flats near creek mouths, in the morning, and a zara puppy GREAT for 'em (here). later in the day, a subwalk works well, and then, like you said, a bass assassin works awesome or a gulp alive with a light jig head.
haha, anyways, good luck catchin' em cap'in!
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