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Yeah...those will be a cheap option over what is already being used.  I can just see it already....a 6 pack of Gulp! Alive cut plugs for $17.99.

In the mean time, why not marinate your chovies, herring, and sardines in some Gulp! Alive magic juice?


thats a good idea, but i can also do the reverse and marinate the artificials in smelly jelly or mike's scents, too....did it with E-Z Eggs and worked out great.

one of the reasons i am leaning so heavily towards artificials for salmon, is that i do not have the space, extra fridge/freezer or time to go the natural route. yes it may be a bit cheaper using the "real McCoy" but i have to also look at the factors i just mentioned.

add in, living in the grand, un- incorporated  Valhalla of Peirce County known as Graham, it's about 20 miles to anything remotely resembling a bait shop selling any type of colored label baitfish anything... but, i can go around 5 miles and pick up most of the artificial stuff at wally world or freddie's.

hmmmm... anyone in my area besides me see a small business opportunity ???


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Allen mentioned also using Tube Baits for salmon in cali, and i just found this method of rigging them if anyone is interested...

http://www.yum3x.com/tips_TubeSalmonTrout.html



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hmmmm... anyone in my area besides me see a small business opportunity ???

ew, not in Graham... jk.  still surprised they don't have anything in THAT part of the woods though...

Wait, yeah, there's the new Dicks at South Hill Mall...

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[WR]

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Wait, yeah, there's the new Dicks at South Hill Mall...


yeh,  right.  ::)


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Allen mentioned also using Tube Baits for salmon in cali, and i just found this method of rigging them if anyone is interested...

http://www.yum3x.com/tips_TubeSalmonTrout.html



Actually, we rig them on 1.5-2 ounce spear point jigheads.  Slide them up the tube, poke a hole on top for the hook eye and pop it through.  Get jiggy with it.  This method work well when you find a shallow water baitball.

-Allen


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spear point?? you mean squid headed jigs?

uhhhnn guess not.. just found a pic here; http://www.luremaking.com/catalogue/catalogue-index/catalogue-items/jig_molds.htm  doesnt look like what i have in mind.. but thanx, Allen, i think i'm gonna start bass fishin for salmon and see how it works..