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Re: Decision to make
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07/28/06 11:35 PM
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Swamp Donkey
TFF Guru
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chartruese and white humdinger and a 1.5 oz. slab in the same color.
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Re: Decision to make
#515521
07/28/06 11:53 PM
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Hooked up
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For sandies I would say a humdinger as well, you can burn em' on top if they're schooling and drop them down too. As for hybrids and stripers...man thats a tough call but if you want only one second lure I would have to go with a slab (overall)and not my second choice a sassy shad, just had a little more luck with numbers but I have caught some fatties on a sassy in winter
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Re: Decision to make
#515522
07/29/06 01:18 AM
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BigDad
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Depends on if the lake has stripers/hybrids in it. If it does the easy choice is, chartreuse and white 1.5 oz prune picker style slab and .5 to 1 oz chartreuse swim bait. Won't catch as many sandies with such large baits but will catch some. If sandies are the primary target, same baits but downsize.
Joe
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Re: Decision to make
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07/29/06 01:42 AM
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MontyM-B
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Chrome and Blue Chugbug, and chrome 2 oz glitter shad slab 
Geaux Phish! Monty
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Re: Decision to make
#515524
07/29/06 01:51 AM
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TreeBass
Lt. Dan
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Lt. Dan
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Topwater action? Just about anything in the box, but my go to is the zara puppy. Waiting for the topwater action, nothing beats a blue chrome rattle trap....
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Re: Decision to make
#515525
07/29/06 02:24 AM
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XYZ
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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Chrome Pop-R and Prisum Silver Dollar Slab
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Re: Decision to make
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07/29/06 03:52 AM
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2-stroke
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I'm good with just the TNT magnum in silver holo
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Re: Decision to make
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07/30/06 03:54 PM
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tbarnes065
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Fun that was and what a great class for the people who try to make it simple.
Sassy and Slab are my two sometime 4" sassy some time 5 but the slab catching bottom,top and suspended fish and the sassy will slow roll imtemediate retrive and rip it back the boat.
Anyway I thought that was fun and keep fish in everyone have a great week,
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Re: Decision to make
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07/30/06 05:11 PM
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BigDad
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This is an interesting topic, thanks for posting it Trent. I did some cursory counts and have compiled the data below from the 23 respondents: Slabs 19 Swim baits 8 Tail Hummers 6 Top Water Plugs 6 Crank Baits 3 Live Bait 1 Other 3 Slabs were preferred the more than twice as may times as any other lure. Chartreuse was the most prominent color and 2 oz was the most prominent weight followed closely by 1.5 oz. Draw whatever conclusions you see fit from this information. 
Joe
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