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Sustained
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Beavercreek
Posts: 272
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I spelled it wrong it's sabiki. but no I'm not just messing with you.
Cabela's Tsunami Fluorocarbon Sabiki Rigs Ratings & Reviews pretty much they consist of a little bit of stiff mylar type shiny material with a bead on a hook, and they come with 6 of these "jigs" attached per one leader using dropper loops. you tie your mainline on one end and put some lead on the other end. |
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Master Angler
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Have You Kissed a Bass Today???
Posts: 321
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For crab & crawdads..............the scent of oily fish or other bait travels quite a ways...........................
i hav a lot of Funs catchin' Crawdads...................... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Neophyte
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 5
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My best bait so far is the tuna carcasses that you can get off the docks when they are filleting the tuna sometimes for 5 bucks you get a bucket load, the pots were always coming up boiling full of crab in coos bay inlet passed clam island.
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Neophyte
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Hannibal, MO
Posts: 22
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I will be fishing around the columbia for a few days and would like to eat good fresh crab (I live in MO). Is there any place that you would suggest? I am staying in Troutdale, but love seafood enough to travel a bit. Hannibal Mike fishing the 14th to 19th
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