Swampdonkey, Since you are intimating I don’t know what I am talking about, would you like to make a small, or very large bet that you are wrong on both counts? Bob
Tony, MY Quote: When I “discovered” using this freshwater lure for trout, I had about twenty colors. Two of them worked in clear water, Pro Blue and Rainbow Trout. Problue also works in dingy water, which is why I have only the Problue run.
YOUR Quote: That is the old Gambler Top Water Stud and the color is ALEWIFE 5in
Tony, I am making a living chartering and selling these lures. My real estate brokerage www.southcaarolinalandonline.com and my farm certainly aren’t making any money at the present.
I reread your comment and I still see why I took exception to it, however I appreciate your last post and I APPOLOGIZE FOR MY REACTION.
Wouldn’t you still like to make a little wager? (Just kidding).
Capt You are absolutely correct. When you use an “electick” chicken or DOA, they are going to bite or they aren’t. When you use a Trout Trick they’re going to bite when they aren’t biting. Bob
I have a bag of 100 count, that I bought from Bob back this winter I fish 3 to 4 X’s a week and never caught any type of fish
with this trick lures . if any one like to try with no coast on your part send me your
Inf. by pm and I will mail you this Trick baits.
Tim
I know this is an old topic but we are not carrying the “infamous” Trout Tricks at both Haddrells Point locations. PLenty in stock at the moment but moving thru them fast. Stop by and check them out.
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Looks like a Charlie Brewer slider worm on a shakey head jig. I have caught many big largemouth after going to a little worm, light line and slooooow retreive in tough conditions.