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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Canby, OR
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I have been reading some about the lures you all use, and I have a few questions on where to go shopping (buying).
Where are the best places to buy lures? Best Selection? Best Pricing? Best Quality? Most knowlegdable Sales staff? Are there any reputable online merchants for discount lures?
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I have found that different lures are cheapest at different stores. But Bimart Wal mart and Fred meyers have pretty good prices on the popular models.
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Angler
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 175
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yea they have some...but they dont know anything there....go to sportsmans wearhouse...they know the most and have good deals...if they seem high, go buy them at wal mart, but least sportmans will tell you why to use them and when
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Neophyte
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Canby, OR
Posts: 22
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I have heard of "broke-backed rapalas" being good for bass fishing. Is that the same as a "jointed" rapala? and are they any good?
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Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Eugene, OR
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I have not used them myself, but have heard that the jointed rapalas are really good. I have used both floating and diving rapalas with great success. As for broke-back, probably the jointed ones.
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Apprentice
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Keizer,Or
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ya the ''broken-back" is the jointed rapala. they are good lures for alot of different fish. good luck.
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Master Angler
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: beavercreek
Posts: 389
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Best local advice would come from Fisherman's Marine or Sportsman's Warehouse. Since there are so many ways to catch a bass, it won't be long before you'll need a roll-around tool, I mean, tackle box.
Learn what lures you will need by reading any book you can find on bass fishing, BassMaster magazine, BASSIN' magazine, and FLW Outdoors. The other markets are too broad to be of much help. Look for articles on line like in Westernbass.com or bassdozer.com. Northwest bass like a smaller and slower presentation with more natural colors than other parts of the country. You are imitating: 1) crawdads, 2) perch, and 3) trout. In that order so choose lure colors based on that. You asked about the brokeback Rapala... It's a good summer lure, but I prefer the jointed Rebel minnow because it is less bouyant and therefor rises more slowly when paused. I think it looks more natural that way. BTW. Most of my shopping is from BassProShops. The rest is the local sporting goods clearance racks. |
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Master Angler
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hillsboro/Beaverton Area
Posts: 704
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I've found it doesn't get much better than Pure Fishing's discount store...
Buy Discounted Fishing Rods, Reels, Line and Tackle From Berkley, Abu Garcia, Fenwick, Mitchell, Spider and Johnson. |
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Apprentice
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Cornelius
Posts: 52
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The Feb issue of Bass Master had this article. Great advice.
Shallow and Mid-Depth (2 to 8 Feet) Bandit 100 Series - runs about 5 feet Bandit 200 Series - maxes out around 8 feet Bomber 6A - dives to 8 feet Bomber 7A - goes a bit deeper Strike King's Pro-Model Series 3 Norman Baby N and Deep Baby N Luhr Jensen Speed Trap Bomber 5A Cotton Cordell Big O Deep Runners (9 feet and Deeper) Norman Deep Little N - 9 to 12 feet Rebel Deep Wee "R" Norman DD22 - up to 18 feet Strike King's Pro-Model Series 5 - 13 feet Strike King's Pro-Model Series 6 - 15 feet Bomber Fat Free Shad size 6 - 8 to 14 feet Bomber Fat Free Shad size 7 - 14 to 18 feet Bass Pro Shop XPS Nitro Deep - 15 feet Lipless Rat-L-Traps Berkley Frenzy Rattl'r Cotton Cordell Super Spot Strike King Red Eye Shad All of these baits should be under $5. Look for craw, fire tiger, splatterback, rootbeer?, and shad colors. I've picked up a few and can't wait to try them out! Hope they get a few fish on! |
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go with the bill norman lures, the best a man can get.
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