02-13-2014, 01:40 PM
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1. Trout Magnet
2. 2.75" Green Pumpkin Bitsy Tube.
3. 4" Black Senko Wacky Rigged
4. Rapala #5 ShadRap
5. Crappie Magnet
6. Kastmaster Spoons
7. BlueFox Gold Vibrax
8. Pearl/Ice Zoom SuperFluke
9. KVD SexyDawg TopWater
10. Trout Magnet Crankbait
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02-13-2014, 03:00 PM
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rookie
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Bedford County TN
Posts: 742
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Originally Posted by TNBronzeback
Hmmmm, good one....if i could break it down by species:
If it was a "bass box"
strike king bitsy bugs
walk the dog topwater baits
Jigging Rapalas
Buckeye Shad's
If it was my "Crappie box"
Assorted Bobby Garlands
Assorted jig heads
Assorted ice fishing lures and spoons
Assorted Jigging Rapalas
If it was my "Walleye/Sauger Box"
Blade Baits
Jig heads & Tails
Spinner Rigs
Assorted Cranks
Jigging Rapalas
If i had room for "accessories"
slip bobbers
Anise Balls/Beads in Chartruse and Blaze Orange
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TNBronzeback, I noticed you have the jigging Rapalas on all three species, I'm not familiar with this lure, what kind of bait is this??, can you or any body else please post a pic of it, how do you work this lure??, I'm still putting my list togheter, tough to decide with so many good stuff out there!!
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02-13-2014, 03:46 PM
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1. 4" Senko, black
2. 4" Senko, black with blue flakes
3. 1/4 oz. bitsy bug jig, watermelon with watermelon seed netbait tiny paca craw trailer
4. Watermelon seed Ultra Vibe speed craw
5. Redeye shad, sexy shad color
6. 10" 'Ol Monster worm, blackberry color
7. Strike King Bleeding Bait Spinnerbait, 3/8 oz. bleeding white
8. Duo Realis Popper 64 - prism shad color
9. Blue Fox Classic Vibrax; silver, 7/16 oz.
10. Little Cleo spoon, nickel/blue
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02-13-2014, 04:16 PM
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Location: Nashville, TN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Transplanted Sportsman
TNBronzeback, I noticed you have the jigging Rapalas on all three species, I'm not familiar with this lure, what kind of bait is this??, can you or any body else please post a pic of it, how do you work this lure??, I'm still putting my list togheter, tough to decide with so many good stuff out there!!
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It's actually an ice fishing jig.
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02-13-2014, 04:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Transplanted Sportsman
TNBronzeback, I noticed you have the jigging Rapalas on all three species, I'm not familiar with this lure, what kind of bait is this??, can you or any body else please post a pic of it, how do you work this lure??, I'm still putting my list togheter, tough to decide with so many good stuff out there!!
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I attached the Jigging Rapal as well as thier new-er jigging rapala shad.
used vertically, it has a swiming/swinging motion when jigged instead of the up-down-up-down with a typical jig. you can snap off a minnow head and put it on the treble hook, or use an Anise Ball (which is how i use it) to add color and scent, or nothing at all on it. the harder/higher you jig it, the more motion it gets.
they come in a wide range of sizes, but they are kinda pricy.
they can be super deadly with just a slight breeze, just enough to get the boat drifting and jigging these things over suspended fish...HAMMER! they are like little rockets so they sink fast with no tension and get right in thier face and the swimming/swinging action gives the impression they are trying to swim away, and on the fall, it smacks em right in the face!
Cats have proven to enjoy the action of these as well as i caught plenty of them this summer on these.
They are OK in river as long as you match the size to the current and i would recommend a swivel to prevent line twist with the more aggresive jigging motion....dont be bashful...give it some good snaps of the wrist and make the bait work for ya.
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02-13-2014, 04:33 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Brentwood, TN
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Trout magnets
1/4 oz silver/white rooster tail
Measuring tape
Scissors
Knife
Hook remover
Fish scale remover
extra hooks, swivel, shots, floats, lines.
Stopped paying 7$ a dozen for shiners every day out fishing. Instead, I now catch bluegill on trout magnets and that's good enough for hybrids/stripers and catfish. Also get crappie on trout magnets.
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02-13-2014, 05:08 PM
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rookie
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Bedford County TN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MNfisher
It's actually an ice fishing jig.
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Well no wonder I did not know what this bait was, no ice fishing where I come from it is in the dang 80's most days during winter, Lol!! thanks Mike!
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02-13-2014, 05:16 PM
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rookie
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Bedford County TN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TNBronzeback
I attached the Jigging Rapal as well as thier new-er jigging rapala shad.
used vertically, it has a swiming/swinging motion when jigged instead of the up-down-up-down with a typical jig. you can snap off a minnow head and put it on the treble hook, or use an Anise Ball (which is how i use it) to add color and scent, or nothing at all on it. the harder/higher you jig it, the more motion it gets.
they come in a wide range of sizes, but they are kinda pricy.
they can be super deadly with just a slight breeze, just enough to get the boat drifting and jigging these things over suspended fish...HAMMER! they are like little rockets so they sink fast with no tension and get right in thier face and the swimming/swinging action gives the impression they are trying to swim away, and on the fall, it smacks em right in the face!
Cats have proven to enjoy the action of these as well as i caught plenty of them this summer on these.
They are OK in river as long as you match the size to the current and i would recommend a swivel to prevent line twist with the more aggresive jigging motion....dont be bashful...give it some good snaps of the wrist and make the bait work for ya.
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Thanks for the info, I think I need to get me a few of those as I'm thinking to try Center Hill for some Walleyes this spring, what are those anise balls and where do you get them??, I remember a bait attractant I tried once long time ago that smelled just like anise and man I had a bunch of bass swarming my bait almost at my feet lunging at a lure bigger than most of them!
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02-13-2014, 06:16 PM
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1. Berkley black power worm 7-12" will work
2. Any decent small Jig heads
3. 3" Berkley grubs white and char
4. Any decent Football jigs
5. Brown with red Skirts for above jigs
6. Ammonium nitrate
7. Diesel fuel
Oh you said plastics opps!
Last edited by Halli; 02-13-2014 at 06:19 PM.
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02-13-2014, 06:41 PM
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10. 1.5 sq bill in chartreuse and black....
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02-13-2014, 06:45 PM
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[QUOTE=Halli;46024]1. Berkley black power worm 7-12" will work
2. Any decent small Jig heads
3. 3" Berkley grubs white and char
4. Any decent Football jigs
5. Brown with red Skirts for above jigs
6. Ammonium nitrate
7. Diesel fuel
Oh you said plastics opps![/QUOTE]
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02-13-2014, 08:21 PM
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If I can only pick 10 what will I put in the rest of my tackle box?
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02-13-2014, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Travis C.
If I can only pick 10 what will I put in the rest of my tackle box?
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LOL True statement
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02-13-2014, 11:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Transplanted Sportsman
Thanks for the info, I think I need to get me a few of those as I'm thinking to try Center Hill for some Walleyes this spring, what are those anise balls and where do you get them??, I remember a bait attractant I tried once long time ago that smelled just like anise and man I had a bunch of bass swarming my bait almost at my feet lunging at a lure bigger than most of them!
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No problem! and yes, walleyes love em!
The anise balls are just an artificial salmon egg with the anise scent. They are made of soft plastic/rubber. Some are more durable than others. I bought mine from various tackle shops in michigan, but im pretty sure Cabelas carries them. If not, you can do a google search for anise artificial salmon eggs. I attached a pic of a brand ive used in the past.
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02-14-2014, 10:32 AM
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rookie
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Bedford County TN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TNBronzeback
No problem! and yes, walleyes love em!
The anise balls are just an artificial salmon egg with the anise scent. They are made of soft plastic/rubber. Some are more durable than others. I bought mine from various tackle shops in michigan, but im pretty sure Cabelas carries them. If not, you can do a google search for anise artificial salmon eggs. I attached a pic of a brand ive used in the past.
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Thanks for the info!! I think I need to get me some of these!
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