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Topic: Tackle For ORC Success  (Read 25595 times)

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revjcp

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Hey Mike;

If you don't mind, could tell me where you got your molds? and what molds are they?

Thank you
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Baits are hand made from fimo clay. I poured all my own rtv molds.
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KEELHAULED

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Thank you Mike.

I have been researching the "how to" for making molds and pouring soft baits. Looks Pretty simple really. Good luck at the ORC Thanks again
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Dan_E

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Can anybody confirm if the Gas Station at Depoe still selling jigs.

Yes, the 76 gas mini market has jigs, up to 6 oz and lots of colored soft baits.


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Can anybody confirm if the Gas Station at Depoe still selling jigs.

Yes, the 76 gas mini market has jigs, up to 6 oz and lots of colored soft baits.

Great I had to reload after fishing off the rocks last year.
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I will have a bunch of jigs you can buy if you are interested.  The biggest is 4oz.
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This is what I got today and basically all my tackle for right now minus some more 2 oz jig heads. Sportsmans warehouse only had a small salt water section, no big 6" gulps or anything so I will be making a cabelas trip soon to see what they have. Any recommendations?


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big hammer jigs go up to 1 1/2 ounce but its said here 2 to 6 ounce are what to use? anyone have a source? anyone selling these at orc besides gas station?


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Order on line from Charkbait - a good selection and good service

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Theshoeman

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So if I catch a greenling for bait, what is the best way to rig it up?


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Alright so this is pretty much everything I have for ORC minus 8 big hammer swim baits. Any suggestions on other go to items? More leaders?


Lee

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I think you have enough for a full week of fishing in that pile

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Dan_E

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So if I catch a greenling for bait, what is the best way to rig it up?


Here's one way:
http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=239370






 

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