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Paul Brown's Soft Dines? #12375879 08/07/17 02:47 PM
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Just out of curiosity, has anyone here tried the Soft Dine or Soft Dine XL?

http://www.shopmirrolure.com/paul-brown/paul-browns-soft-dine-suspending-twitchbait/sd-p-358.html

http://www.shopmirrolure.com/paul-brown/...sdxl-p-404.html

I am relatively new to Inshore fishing and I have a few Corkys but these seem like they should work great. I was thinking of getting a couple for my trip that I am making in September.

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Yes, they work great. All I purchase anymore are those and Fatboys. Be sure to inspect the Softdine XL inserts as they sometimes crooked and are hard to get to run straight. Only other con on those is if a good size Red eats it, it's trashed.


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These are awesome baits and I throw them year round. In the fall and spring I throw the small ones, and now that we are on shorelines and shell, and the schools of bait are bigger I throw the XL's. And yes Bayou Burner is right, try to keep them away from redfish. But I will say they love them. I do keep a few old ones handy around the boat, because if it cant get a red to eat anything else, I know they will eat that.

Re: Paul Brown's Soft Dines? [Re: Bayou Burner] #12387542 08/16/17 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted By: Bayou Burner
Yes, they work great. All I purchase anymore are those and Fatboys. Be sure to inspect the Softdine XL inserts as they sometimes crooked and are hard to get to run straight. Only other con on those is if a good size Red eats it, it's trashed.


I would add the devils to that mix, lots of times if I am not getting hit on the soft or hard dines or the originals I can pull out the devils and change my luck.

Last edited by bert; 08/16/17 01:15 AM.

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