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Salt water baits
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04/23/16 01:24 PM
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woolyhogtail
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Holy cow! There's a lot of different baits to choose from. Any body got suggestions for what I really need? Just getting started on salt. I see a lot of people using the plum chart color on soft jerk baits and also a lot of chartreuse. I just need to get a few proven colors of jerks, maybe some of those rigged shrimp, and some of those Paul brown baits everybody talks about. I have plenty of top water baits so I just need suggestions on the other stuff. Thanks for the input. I'll be fishing the Galveston area if that matters
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Re: Salt water baits
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04/23/16 06:08 PM
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D.D.R.
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Light/bright colors for clear water, darker plastics for murkier water. Spinner baits, small jigs 1/8 -1/16 oz on light tackle gear. live shrimp or even plastic jig under a popping cork. And most of all, be persistent!
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Re: Salt water baits
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04/24/16 11:52 PM
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Bayou Burner
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Gold Spoon popping corks w/ plastic of choice
Can't go wrong with Red Shad Chicken on a chain White/Chartruese Black/Chartruese
Just throw something you have confidence with.
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
John Wayne
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Re: Salt water baits
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04/25/16 03:15 AM
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FishWrangler2
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I'd stick with soft plastics and maybe try to grab a package of root beer Gulp. Also, a gold weedless spoon for reds shallow. If you want to throw in a top water, I'd go with a silver Top Dog Jr. You'll learn that a lot of the rest is catching more fisherman than fish!
Last edited by FishWrangler2; 04/25/16 03:16 AM.
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Re: Salt water baits
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04/25/16 03:23 AM
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BudT
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Topwater, skitterwalk is a good all around. 1/8 & 1/4 oz jig heads, and bass assassins, Glow, Red Shad, Hammer Time are a few of my go to's....... Start simple, before you know it you'll need a tackle room, lol. Good luck.
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Re: Salt water baits
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04/25/16 01:07 PM
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woolyhogtail
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K thanks guys. I was going through my 10,000 bass lures and I found a lot of stuff I think will work. Gonna try to get down there pretty soon
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