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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Favorite Fall Lures?". Here's how is started: "Now that we're in the running for our seasons best, what are your favorite lures "
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Tiverton, RI
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| Favorite Fall Lures? Now that we're in the running for our seasons best, what are your favorite lures for catching Fall Bass?
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jan 2007
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| I have good luck using storn minnows, pearl in color, 2-3". they love em. ![]() |
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| small pencils and polaris large swimmers at night |
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| That's the stuff Daryl! I have had great success using large swimmers, not only at night, but also during the day in the late fall. I find that bright colors produce very well during the day, and dark colors at night are the ticket for success. I also enjoy fishing the soft jigs, but find that the larger swimmers produce larger Fall Bass. Any others who would like to chime in on this?
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| big swimmers are great, i find if you get into a fall blitz, small white poppers are the only way to go. your site looks nice by the way. ![]() |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: cape cod ma (hyannis)
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| i like the jointed eel at nite HA HA . no i aslso like polaris poppers in the day time, and swimmers at nite. sweet web site bliz ![]() |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Ct
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| The Gag's GS Slammers have made a killing these past few weeks. I also have been using some Deadly Dick's which have been doin the trick. I live in Bonnet Shores in RI for the school year. Basically anything that imitates the peanut bunnker have been workin |
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| Thanks guys... Smaller white plugs are killer this time of year during a blitz Daryl... Congratulations on your Bass Henry! Got any pic's? Thresher, are you taking Bass or Tuna with the Slammer? I have had alot of success with our Slammers for Fall Bass, and have heard reports that they are hammering Bass regularly on them at the Breachway... I am waiting to coax out Capt. Armand for a day of Bass fishing soon! Larger Plugs seem to be getting the job done, and I'll be hitting the surf pretty regularly evenings with various larger offerings. No doubt, this is the best time of the year for chasing trophy Bass.
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| NBS Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Ct
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| I have used the Slammers for both inshore and offshore. The Slammer daisy chains work great offshore. Lately I have been casting Slammers and picking up nice Bass & blues around the Watch Hill & Bonnet area. Bliz, you have a wide variety of some good looking lures, almost too nice to put in the water haha. I may be interested in some in the near future. |
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| Sounds great Thresher! I will be heading out tonight to try out a variety of lure styles in the surf. Any reports on what lure styles are hitting well down on the Cape? That may be a good question for Redneck...
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