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#7023883 - 01/07/12 10:36 PM
$50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 05/20/11
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Loc: Watauga, TX
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Been thinking about getting into sand bassing for a while now. Need to get some lures. If you $50 to buy as many lures as you could what would you get? $100? I've got rods and reels, I got a boat. Just need the baits, so help me out.
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#7023910 - 01/07/12 10:43 PM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/07/10
Posts: 186
Loc: Texas
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I know where you spend that money at
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#7023979 - 01/07/12 11:18 PM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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#7023986 - 01/07/12 11:24 PM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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There are a lot of different lures on moes website. Which ones would you order?
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#7024092 - 01/08/12 12:25 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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Angler
Registered: 04/18/10
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moes triple sss, fiesta slab, shangai swimbaits, moes big kahuna ,and well mostly everything
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#7024296 - 01/08/12 07:47 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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Registered: 06/25/03
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Don't forget some Humdingers !!!
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#7024320 - 01/08/12 08:00 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 05/26/09
Posts: 4021
Loc: A wandering Nomad
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moes triple sss, fiesta slab, shangai swimbaits, moes big kahuna ,and well mostly everything Good Advice. You spend $100 with www.moestackleunlimited.com and you will have more baits than you know what to do with. And most likely you will have them tomorrow!
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#7024404 - 01/08/12 08:40 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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Registered: 12/27/03
Posts: 746
Loc: Garland, Texas
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Caribou, Send Mike of Moe's Tackle a PM and let him know what you a planning to do and he will set you up with the correct baits depending on which lake you are fishing. He is the Mel Kiper, sorry, Jeff Saragin of fishing with inside information from fishermen. Great guy to do business with!
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#7024407 - 01/08/12 08:41 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Thanks guys.
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#7024442 - 01/08/12 08:58 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 09/14/04
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Kudo's for Moe's. Mike is the real deal, he knows the lakes and the time of year as to what baits to use. He also has great products and great deals. He will make your money go a long way to probably over filling that tackle box. 
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#7024445 - 01/08/12 09:00 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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Registered: 03/30/10
Posts: 173
Loc: Dallas, TX
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I buy quite abit from Moes also, as does most everyone on this forum. One item I do buy outside of Moes, and it's one of many of my favorite is Rooster tails 3/8 oz white, or white red head. Moes also has the chrome cast master dressed or undressed. They work very well. Mike Oser ( MOES T U )is my go to guy when it comes to fishing. Good Luck
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#7024477 - 01/08/12 09:11 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 01/22/06
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Lotz of good baits sold here on the forum. Differant quality and differant action but lotz of good ones. If I can help you with ole uglies give me a shout. Johnny
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#7024484 - 01/08/12 09:15 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 04/18/11
Posts: 243
Loc: Duncanville, TX
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Same here from RSR Lures. Different shapes and weights give different action for different conditions.  I'll be at the office until about 2:00 today. 214-448-9019
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#7024623 - 01/08/12 09:58 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
[Re: Caribou]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/07/10
Posts: 186
Loc: Texas
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Just my preference I would rather buy local and keep the money here than sending it across the ocean!!!! Born In America stay in America!!!!!!!!!
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#7024692 - 01/08/12 10:23 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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#7024739 - 01/08/12 10:33 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 08/11/09
Posts: 93
Loc: Duncanville, Texas
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Same here from RSR Lures. Different shapes and weights give different action for different conditions.  I'll be at the office until about 2:00 today. 214-448-9019 I have bought a few lures from Philip (plan on buying more).He advised me on which colors and made a few that I had asked for that he didnt currently have. He is a great guy to deal with and he is less then 5 minutes from my house so that helps to.
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#7024820 - 01/08/12 10:56 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Angler
Registered: 07/20/09
Posts: 436
Loc: Little Elm
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Over the last couple of years I have bought lots of different lure for sandbass, but I always end up using the same two lures. 1/4 Kastmaster, or 4'' swimbait on a 1/2 oz jig head. Simplfy and save your money, those two lures and a handful of slabs are all you need IMO
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#7024893 - 01/08/12 11:13 AM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 04/18/11
Posts: 243
Loc: Duncanville, TX
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All RSR lures are made here in Duncanville with ALL components made in the USA !!!
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#7025493 - 01/08/12 02:09 PM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 2906
Loc: Dallas
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yes i like quality over cheap anyday. well i like free best but anyhoo. getchasome some rsr silver. thats my best lure or a silver dollar slab from bass pro is a goodun
oh get a chartreuse slab about 1 ounce also in whatever brand ye can find
Edited by gotreal formerly known as getreal (01/08/12 02:15 PM)
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#7026243 - 01/08/12 05:53 PM
Re: $50-$100 to fill a tackle box
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Tail spinners, slabs, swim baits, flukes, cranks n a few topwater lures. Colors: white, silver, gold, glitter & of course chartruse.
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