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Topic: Blue Fox lures  (Read 4475 times)

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coosbayyaker

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My buddy Ralph found a great deal at Wally world on Blue Fox "Flash" deep runner lures. A five pack for $5.47. There cool looking, I've never seen 'em like this before. Made to run 4-5 feet deep, so you don't need weight. Look good for the troutskies.They have size 1 and 2.
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I've been slowly falling in love with Blue Fox spinners over the past couple years.

Try size 4-6 in the salt.  You'll be surprised.  We did well on the silvers last year up in Valdez on a size 5 chartreuse.  When you find black bass up high in the water column, toss one out on a lightweight spinning rod.  That or a 2 inch kastmaster.

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coosbayyaker

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As a matter of fact , Ralph and i are gonna try that tomorrow at sunset. We are gonna go out but it might be rough on the outside so we are gonna try some different techniques on the inside in around ten feet of water.Gonna try spinners and jigs with a bobber, should be fun. I like Blue Fox spinners, caught a Jack last year on a size 4 blue fox, This year i'm catching a big one!!
« Last Edit: June 26, 2008, 09:07:57 PM by coosbayyaker »
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That's one heck of a price!  I get excited when Joe's put's them on sale for $1.99 each. 

Blue fox spinners have gotten me into more fish than I can count over the years.  My favorite place to shop for them is at the bottom of the Wilson River.  ;D  Last year I picked up a dozen of them in just over an hour of snorkeling.
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Mepps is what I like for river fish, trout or salmon. Size appropriate of course.
Never thought of using spinners in the Salt before!
I'll be lookin for a report on that matter from ya CBY. Good Luck I hope
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If you love the town you live in.. ban Wal-Mart. Spend an extra buck and support the shop where the guy behind the counter actually fishes, knows something about the local waters and gear, and gives a sh*t about fishing. Now back to your regular programming...  ;)

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coosbayyaker

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Mepps is what I like for river fish, trout or salmon. Size appropriate of course.
Never thought of using spinners in the Salt before!
I'll be lookin for a report on that matter from ya CBY. Good Luck I hope

I tried it a bit today but the wind was blowiing pretty hard right in my face the direction a wanted to cast, so i gave up real quick. Caught a small ling jigging that jumped out of my hand back in the ocean as i was trying to measure it, it was 23 inches... Doesn't bother ya that much when you've caught 6 keepers last week. ;)
See ya on the water..
Roy