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From Maryland to Texas, fisherman are giving me great ■■■■■■■■ about their success using the TroutTrick. In an effort to make TroutTricks available in these states, I would really appreciate (and award accordingly)your help by spreading the word outside of South Carolina. We strive to support local tackle stores. Thanks in advance. Bob

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I am going to Key Largo in late July. I am going to try my hand with them down there. No promises, I am a mediocre fisherman at best.

I’d be interested to see how they work on “other” trout species like rainbow and browns (I know they aren’t related), the TT’s seem to be something that both the browns and rainbows would naturally consume anyhow.



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Bob, I passed a few to some local tackle guys down in satellite beach FL. If I go back down there this summer ill bring a few bags and give them your phone number.

must not be holding my mouth right, haven’t caught a thing on them yet…

Sea Hunt Triton 177
115 Yamaha

I go fishing with a group of guides in Apalachicola every year and have been for years. I showed it to them last time and we caught white trout and specks on it. Next time ill leave them a few bags for them. Meks you must be doing something wrong because i tear the trout up on them. I am going to catch a rainbow on one at my parents creek this fall. I know they will hit it cause they love junebug zoom worms. I am convinced that almost every species of fish in existence could be caught on the TT.

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meks, Give me a call and we’ll discuss technique, if you like.
Bob 803-300-2780

DFreedom,Jimmyaddams & Yakman I can’t access your email. Please email me bob@fishingwithbob.com or call 893-300-2780. Thanks, Bob

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I have caught a bunch of trout, reds, and flounder an TT’s from Oregon Inlet, NC to Delacroix, La and spreading the gospel as I go. Believe it or not my 16 year old son caught a 24" speck this morning on the the Camp Sea Gull pier Neuse River, NC. great bait!

Big Gaddy, Thank you. Please send me your mailing address. Bob

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So who sells them close to Walterboro. I want to give it a try.

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meks, Give me a call and we’ll discuss technique, if you like.
Bob 803-300-2780

DFreedom,Jimmyaddams & Yakman I can’t access your email. Please email me bob@fishingwithbob.com or call 893-300-2780. Thanks, Bob

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not only did I read the directions but I’ve been trying to fish it exactly like you told me when we met and I bought them from you…

I think the river I fish in has been too muddy for the fish the see it, the times that I’ve been able to get out. Beats me…

Sea Hunt Triton 177
115 Yamaha

EM sent Bob.

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Meks that could be it. If you can see your rod tip 12-18" down then the TTs should work well. Less than 12" use something else with sound and/or scent.


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
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Originally posted by Optiker

Meks that could be it. If you can see your rod tip 12-18" down then the TTs should work well. Less than 12" use something else with sound and/or scent.


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com | www.summervillesaltwateranglers.com


haven’t been able to see more than a couple of inches in the Stono for some time, this rain we’ve been getting this last week sure won’t help things

some of these guys that live right off of the stono fish it often enough to know exactly where to go, although I fished it a lot many years ago I’m still still learning it on the new boat… used to be a very productive river, not seeing it anything like it used to be…

getting ready to branch out closer to the ocean I guess

Sea Hunt Triton 177
115 Yamaha

The inlet on incoming should provide cleaner water. But idk with the sand shoaling if that’s the case


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com | www.summervillesaltwateranglers.com

quote:
Originally posted by Optiker

The inlet on incoming should provide cleaner water. But idk with the sand shoaling if that’s the case


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com | www.summervillesaltwateranglers.com


it does get clearer the closer u get to the inlet, but u can still see the mud rolling by… went all the way out to the inlet on the last trip

as much as I hate to because of where I prefer to put out, I need to start hitting some of the other rivers around

Sea Hunt Triton 177
115 Yamaha

Bob, caught a small Snook on one last week on the Tamoka River.

All set up in the mouth of a feeder creek to Tomaka Basin all by myself on a negitive low tide till Mr FMP in his louder than a 747, in his air boat blew out my hole as he headed up the creek mouth I was staked out in, gave him the meanie look :angry:, made me feel a lil better.

He exited a different creek, so he could have been courteous if he wanted.

I have been wanting to get some to try on redfish, but just haven’t got around to it.

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Passed a few along to some family in Galveston. If you receive any Texas-specific tips, let me know. I’ll let you know how they make out.