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Re: My tackle box is empty - Help me fill it #501716 07/22/06 04:34 AM
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I'd add lipless crankbaits (both floating and sinking) and weighted popping corks (top water jig fishing). Maybe a few inline spinners. Creme silverside minnows work well for me.

Re: My tackle box is empty - Help me fill it #501717 07/22/06 06:11 AM
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If you are gonna chase hybrids I would add a couple more things. It looks like every body down sizes lures.......if you want to catch big hybrids, use big lures. You need some slabs in 2 or 2 1/2 oz.....I hardley ever use anything less than 2 1/2. Get some saltwater Chug Bugs and some 6 inch Pencil Poppers. The only other thing I use for hybrids is a Long A........and I dont use a small one of those either. If you chase those big hybrids better be sure to have a rod, reel and line that can land one.........most of those over 10 lbs can tear up equipment. We like to land them sooner than later so we can easily release them.

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