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Curado

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  1. Strike King spit-n-king, chugbug, super spook jr., Hart ticker buzzbait, Horny toad, Snag Proof bobby's perfect frog
  2. Curado replied to Shakes's topic in Fishing Tackle
    1. Yum Dinger watermelon purple glitter 2. Strike King Diamond Shad red craw 3. Rad Lures chatterbait chart./white 4. Hart Bleeding spinnerbait chart./white nickel colorado/gold willow 5. Shaky Head Zoom Trick worm watermelon purple glitter
  3. It's a great line. You should try it out.
  4. I like the Strike King Wild Shiners and Rogues.
  5. If they're in good shape they're definitly worth it.
  6. I also like the Norman Fat Boy. I use a Strike King 4S, which is like a Fat Boy, series 1, and 1XS.
  7. Lipless crankbaits and spinnerbasits in grass on points. Jigs on points.
  8. My favorite is the super spook jr. in white for clear water.
  9. I'm with everyone else Zoom trick worms and finesse worms.
  10. I like the original by Rad Lures the best so far.
  11. I'm ready to throw anything, but I usually like a tube the best.
  12. Curado replied to Redtail's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I mainly throw a Hart spinnerbait, but I do throw some Strike King and I got a couple my neighbor made.
  13. It would mean more to me to catch one on an artificial lure. It just seems like anyone could throw a shiner out there and catch a big one, but not with artificial lures. There are some baits like a senko that you just throw out and don't do anything to, but that's about it.
  14. I would try to find some spawning areas out of the wind and make a pass by them real quick looking for fish on the beds and also throwin a spinnerbait and lipless crank around there. Depending on how that worked out; I would start throwin a C-rig, lipless cranks, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, and maybe a jig on secondary points until I found something they wanted.
  15. They're definitly good tubes IMO. The only tubes I throw are Strike King and Hart.
  16. Curado replied to a post in a topic in Fishing Tackle
    Cordell Spot chrome/blue back
  17. I would be fishing out off the bank with a jig, shaky head, might throw a deep crankbait in there, and a drop shot.
  18. I think the fish would be cruising around the areas they will spawn in. I would try to cover alot of water with a big spinnerbait and crankbait since the fish will probably be spread out. If that wasn't producing good enough, I would flip some of the boat docks and maybe give the rock banks a try.
  19. I use mono because when a fish hits it I like to have a little more stretch so I don't rip it out of its mouth since it's moving when he hits it.
  20. Curado replied to a post in a topic in Fishing Tackle
    I have seen it before, but don't own one and haven't fished it. It does look like it could be good though.
  21. Usually the only time I use a trailer is in real dirty water for a bigger profile and a little more action. I will also sometimes use them in cold water when I'm fishing the spinnerbait slow, I think it may give it a little more lift so I can fish it a little slower.
  22. I love to throw a spinnerbait up on windblown points and flats.
  23. Not really a good bait and I've never had any success on it.
  24. I use both and haven't really found a noticable difference.
  25. Another vote for the Yum Dinger.

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