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POC Lure Help
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05/02/15 03:07 PM
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LC BASS
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Taking a trip to Port O'Connor late May early June for redfish and trout. Not trying to be too complicated just looking for a small wade box with topwater, soft plastics, jig head style/weight and/or hard minnow bait.
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Re: POC Lure Help
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05/02/15 05:44 PM
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Pat Goff
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Plastics: Hogie super minnow, pumpkin chartruese and red flake/white tail. Norton sand eel: tequila/chartruese and baffin magic. 1/8 oz oldham screw lock heads.
any spook type topwater.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: POC Lure Help
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05/02/15 10:21 PM
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skeeter22
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Re: POC Lure Help
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05/03/15 03:20 AM
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Capt. Neal Flanagan
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Chicken on a chain color bass assassin with a 1/4 jig head. Fish off the shell you can find right outside of fishermans cut. White gulp shrimp under a popping cork is a great searching bait as well.
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Re: POC Lure Help
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05/03/15 09:29 PM
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LC BASS
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Thanks for the input, with another question. Have you used zoom flukes in saltwater?
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Re: POC Lure Help
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05/03/15 10:37 PM
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Capt. Neal Flanagan
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I haven't but no reason for that in particular. I think if you go with Shad or minnow type color patterns, or even Chartreuse, you would have no issues using them in salt. I realize the more I fish salt inshore, there are a ton of carry over techniques that work equally as well in the bays. Carolina Rig for example. They call it a flicker rig on the coast but its really almost the exact same rig as a caronlina. Great for flounder by the way.
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