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My 2024 bait of the year

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36 minutes ago, Munkin said:

 

You are not finding that shrimp color anywhere.

 

Allen

Yes, the Shrimp pattern seems to be right up there with the Fine Art & the Respect series ~ 

Meaning frustratingly scares.

A couple of months back I went Full on Ninja 

and under the cover of darkness

managed to snag a few from Yuki Ito's night stand. 

Bet he'll never miss them

:Ninja1:

A-Jay

 

My baits of the year by far was a Careaga. A brand from argentina who makes only two tipes of lure, the "timbocito" (small size) and "timbó" (normal size). It doesn't matter the size and color, any one works. Dorados has teeth, so they can destroy lures as you can see
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@AbelG Very cool picture.  There's a redfish lure that looks similar but I can't think of the name. Your posts about Golden Dorados first brought the species to my attention - they are beautiful fish we enjoy hearing about them!

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Dorado are called Mahi Mahi in Hawaii and common along the Pacific coast Mexico south.

Tom

I "think" what AbelG is targeting is Salminus brasiliensis versus the Mahi mahi (Coryphaena hippurus). Both are amazing fish.

  • Super User

I see said the blind man, the fish in the avatra.

Tom

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Any 6", dark colored, weightless worm. 

My most fun bites came on the Zariganist Jr :)

Texas rigged beaver style bait for sticks Wacky rigged purple worm for grass. 

I don't go home till I catch at least 12 hoping for 20 

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