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Old 06-04-2016, 03:56 PM   #1
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4 keeper sized cuddas the rest were around 24" I got so many I lost count I was wondering if they were eating the red crab though? I couldn't find any other bait so I was thinking they must be....After hooking up on the red crab last time I'm thinking I might 3D print a couple red crabs and make a jig to throw at bird piles or just throw a sinker on and let drift. let me know if anyone would want one
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Old 06-08-2016, 09:51 AM   #2
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4 keeper sized cuddas the rest were around 24" I got so many I lost count I was wondering if they were eating the red crab though? I couldn't find any other bait so I was thinking they must be....After hooking up on the red crab last time I'm thinking I might 3D print a couple red crabs and make a jig to throw at bird piles or just throw a sinker on and let drift. let me know if anyone would want one
Here is something I found that I will try and drop shot with to imitate the red crabs.



Sargo is delicious!

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Old 06-09-2016, 01:46 PM   #3
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Let me know how it works!! If anything you should be able to get some calicos on that
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Old 06-09-2016, 01:50 PM   #4
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a bunch of sargo fillets would make some great tacos
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Just picked these up from Mike.L local guy putting out some great products My pic makes them look orange but they are red
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Old 06-23-2016, 08:36 PM   #6
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Nice I've been looking at those jigs for a while now what do you catch on them? I use reebs fish traps I go through about 10 a week lol Lots of spotties and calico I'll be posting some video soon just been busy and have so much to edit I tend to push it off lol. Follow HobieOneCanoebe on youtube gonna be doing a fishing series for bass/yt/wsb/anything that bites, first video coming soon don't miss out I'll also be doing some cool giveaways.
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Old 06-24-2016, 03:38 PM   #7
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Catch bass,halibut,bottom fish. Great lures MN. High qualify spinner baits, I love the 3.5 Razorback plastic great action and very durable
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Here is something I found that I will try and drop shot with to imitate the red crabs.



Sargo is delicious!


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I put those on a 1/2oz red jighead when they were thick a long time ago (pre 2004 bc I was on my kobra) and had a blast catching many species off reef point in Crystal Cove. Majority were sheep but sargo and yfc and perches and basses and smalibuts all ate them. I let current sweep them around rocks boilers and deeper reefs. I didnt have enough of them though and they got destroyed so the action stopped w a long paddle back uphill to Newport. Bring them all if you fish them. Sometimes fish are just keyed on the crab and only the crab.
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Old 06-23-2016, 10:17 PM   #9
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I put those on a 1/2oz red jighead when they were thick a long time ago (pre 2004 bc I was on my kobra) and had a blast catching many species off reef point in Crystal Cove. Majority were sheep but sargo and yfc and perches and basses and smalibuts all ate them. I let current sweep them around rocks boilers and deeper reefs. I didnt have enough of them though and they got destroyed so the action stopped w a long paddle back uphill to Newport. Bring them all if you fish them. Sometimes fish are just keyed on the crab and only the crab.

I found them to be somewhat soft compared to say, big hammers. They get tore-up as a result of softness but still as durable as Gulp or better. Most importantly, they do work.

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Old 06-24-2016, 03:41 PM   #10
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I fish the AA baby puss on 3/8 Owner stand up jighead
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Old 06-25-2016, 04:51 PM   #11
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hahah havent heard of that one yet would you say red is the best color ?
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I like the motor oil red flake and chartreuse/gold
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