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Old 08-31-2003, 11:44 PM
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Whats some of the Best/Favorite lurecolors in Your area? Thanks for the Help.
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Old 09-03-2003, 04:32 PM
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Capn Brad, as long as it is blue/white Ill use any color!!!! (offshore, with the exception of the "green machine")
Really probably 85% of the time I use blue white for most everything. Red and white would be a distant 2nd, and black and purple #3.(this was always a good spring run bluefin color up here).
Now for kings I actually prefer chaurteuse (sea witches) with a small strand of hot pink that I have been tieing and using for years. inshore rockfishing in the winter(striped bass- again blue and white, chartuese, and red white). I have looked over your web site and noticedthat you basically target offshore stuff so I guess this othe4r info isnt useful but if you decide to go in other directions maybe it will be helpful. I forgot a couple others also,
teasers I like black head ,red skirt-
this is primarily va beach area, I know down hatteras nc they use a lot more purples,reds.(as well as blue/white!)craig
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Old 09-03-2003, 05:01 PM
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My favorites are pretty close to Miles, for stripers white/pink,red and red/white up there with pulple and black after that. Red tubes [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] with black being second. There is always a red tube/worm in the water at all times on atleast one rod, this is by big fish winner. Offshore stuff would be greenmachine and then chrome shiny stuff if you want a giant tuna a live bluefish is the top of the list.
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Thanks these are the things I want/need to know,Seems pretty close to what We use Way down Here,Blue/white red/black silver pinks.I'm working on something,just trying to figure out whats liked most by The CSC group.Keep them coming !
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I know I'm only a hundred miles or so up the road and probably use the same rigs, but I found a new rig I'll send you a photo of. Let me know what you think. Tell me how to post the pic on the site and i'll do it!

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