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Topic: Sending these down for rockfish  (Read 598 times)

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DarthBaiter

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Sonoma County
  • Date Registered: Dec 2018
  • Posts: 900
My leftovers from a recent Striper trip to Oklahoma.  I’m finding them very effective for the smaller fish. 

Kinda fun.  I dipped them in pink to bedazzle them a bit. Haha.



Fitzcarraldo

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Bodega Bay, CA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2025
  • Posts: 102
They look deadly, they kind of remind me of zoom swimmin' super flukes

A guy I know was absolutely putting on a striper clinic last fall at the petaluma river mouth with the gaudiest glo-orange and pink flukes on a jig head, the water was chocolate and I was struggling all day with trolling rat l traps and broken back rebels
"...make the fish your food, do not become fish food" - Willy, via Lawson's Landing Fish Report


 

anything