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Anyone who fishes saltwater use any of the new mirolure  "mirodine" lures yet?  I picked up a few various colors about a week ago and have since caught 4 trout and 1 red on them.. Just wondering if others are doing as well with them?

I fish sometimes off the coast of NC and I got 1 that looked like a Electric Chicken color.  I haven't caught anything on them yet, but then again I haven't fished them a lot.  BTW post this in the Other Fish Species section and you might get more replies.

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Many of the mirrolures work equally well for bass.

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good call dock master on the other section of posts... im still new to this site!

Well it can go two ways.If you are asking specifically about using a saltwater lure to catch saltwater species then yes go to the "other" section. If you want to know if anybody is using these to catch bass then this is the place. We get posts every now and then about lures such as yo-zuris which make some dynamite bass lures as well. 8-)

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