TROUT LURES
- fisho999
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TROUT LURES
hey guys,
just looking for some suggestions for some trout hardbody's. i would prefer if they dont cost much, say under 15 dollars. maybe 20 dollars.
just looking for some suggestions for some trout hardbody's. i would prefer if they dont cost much, say under 15 dollars. maybe 20 dollars.
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Re: TROUT LURES
Is it for rivers or lakes? Strike Pro have a big range of hardbodies that are under $20
- Sebb
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Re: TROUT LURES
Heaps of options. Do a quick google search and it's endless.
I don't even know where to start.
I don't even know where to start.
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- mazman
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Re: TROUT LURES
As above theres tons of options for trout but if you're trying to be budget conscious small paddle tail plastics are a great and versatile option. For stocked trout 2-2.5" is a good size, I usually use 2.5s and cut a bit off the head. Something like a zmam slim swim or berkley ttail. Match them up with a size 1 1/12oz jighead and you're off. Its worth having 1/16 and 1/8 as well depending on the exact scenario
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- meppstas
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Re: TROUT LURES
One can never have enough trout lures.. Here's a mix of what I carry in my fishing vest when trout fishing,,
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- Sebb
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Re: TROUT LURES
Mepps is always my first lure to put on for rivers and creeks.
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- meppstas
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Re: TROUT LURES
They're certainly one of the best around for rivers, streams & creeks Sebb, 98% of the trout I catch each season are on the Mepps inline spinners..
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Adrian
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Re: TROUT LURES
Your best bet is to get some spinners as it would suit your newly purchased rod and reel with mono line a lot better than hard bodies or soft plastics.
If you want to buy hards then the tsunami super trout won't break the bank and available at anaconda or big w
If you want to buy hards then the tsunami super trout won't break the bank and available at anaconda or big w
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Re: TROUT LURES
Rapalas and Tassie Devils are great for impoundments.
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