Were is the best place to get them with in 50 miles of VB
I want
6 Blue and white chrome head
6 green and white chrome head
Im changing my plan of attack on tuna
thanks for your help
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Islanders need
#4
Posted 24 April 2007 - 04:25 AM
Call Long Bay Pointe B and T...I'm sure Steve and Connie have them.
Just curious, what's your tuna plan of attack now??
Just curious, what's your tuna plan of attack now??
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#6
Posted 24 April 2007 - 06:36 AM
I can understand the all color thing, but what if the fish don't want the color you're giving them that day. I think bait size plays more into the school/match the hatch then having all baits the same color. Saying that...if I see a trend in hits on a particular color, I'll add more of that color to the spread. I've had days where everything came on a blue and white(which is probably the best color out there) and then days like past Saturday where it was blue and white, black and green, green and yellow, blue and pink. Just some thought...I don't want you to get stuck pulling just one type of bait when you hear on the radio of fish being caught on a color you don't have.
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--Don
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#7
Posted 24 April 2007 - 08:10 AM
Don't start out pulling all the same colors. If they don't like that color that day then you probably won't catch much. Start out with somewhat of a variety. For tuna my favorite colors are blue/white, pink/blue, all pink, purple/black, and green/yellow. But yes, a blue and white Islander is a must have in the spread; also blue and white trackers and outriders.
-Brian
-Brian

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