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Cheap Effective Lures
I second this. Used to fish exclusively from shore and found that 20lb+ braid was a very economical way to save on lures. Lost a lot less and would use it to haul in other lost lures. Plastics are still the most economical, curly tail grubs especially.
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QC at Zoom?
If they did that it would be the same price as Lucky Craft with the quality of Renegade.
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Blaze Crankbaits
Their lipless cranks seem OK. Nothing great but an OK lipless to throw in rough situations. I fish from shore so I lose quite a few cranks so the lack of long term durability is moot. Think I have a popper but no impressed with it. Obviously there are better options but if it's going to end up stuck in a sunken tree (or shopping carriage) by the 3rd time out using it, $2 is about the right price as they tend to run pretty well.
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Inline Spinners (the first spinnerbait)
If have the most luck with them. Since they dont' recieve much hype I always end up using them less than I should, but always happy with the results. I think if you are having a bad day, an good inline is probably the second closest bait to a sure thing after a senko.
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Lure Poll!!!!
1) green Zoom trick worm 2) stanley ribbit in green (need a topwater bait - have had better luck with the ribbits than other toads) 3) white/blue flake zoom super fluke 4) blue/chrome kastmaster (1oz) (only because I fish from shore) 5) Mepps dressed spinner in rainbow trout, #5 blade I would probably change it up if I fished from a boat.
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spoons
Many will also work with a straight retrieve or an in between cadence with some rips and falls. Daredevyls I have been much more successful with rips and falls, Kastmasters on straight retrieves. Watch the spoon as you fish it, some have a great wobble on the retrieve but sink like a rock on the drop, some have a great flutter on the drop and come back with the action of a lead sinker on a steady retrieve. Most good spoons look good no matter which way you fish them, but tend to shine more in one area or another.
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Mepps vs Roostertail
Terminators inline is very well made. I think there are about 5 or 6 options out there better than a rooster tail.
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Mepps vs Roostertail
Rooster Tails never spin well for me. Mepps are far superior in my opinion. Panther Martins and Vibraxs are as well.
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Mad Man craws
Walmarts up north here still have some packs in the bargain bins.
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Mepps Spinners
I've had good luck in trout stocked waters with a #5 in rainbow trout pattern. I've had more success with Mepps than I've had with spinnerbaits, although anything smaller than a #4 tends to be dink magnets. They are also much less weedless.
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Walker Pond
Here's some dated info from the state.... http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/habitat/maps/ponds/pdf/dfwwalke.pdf
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Rapala Xrap Replacement
You won't find anything cheaper, not with similar performance. Most of the better jerk baits are even more pricey. I switched to braid fishing them from shore - a lot less snap offs from the snags.
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Kastmaster for Bass?
One of the lures I have a lot of luck on. Feathered chrome and blue, usually 3/4's or 1 ounce. I'm a shore fisherman, so sometimes it's one of the few lures I can get to where I think the bass are. Varied retrieves but typically medium steady or slow with the occassional jerk or letting it drop.
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Putting together a "panic box"....suggestions?
Inline spinner - Mepps #3 or #4 Trick Worm Manns Baby 1 minus
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Any MA guys bankfishing?
Finally got out today, Charles below the Watertown falls. Just one fish, a 2 pounder on a DT-6. Threw everything and the kitchen sink.