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| Looking for suggestions on lures for shallow streams. I have 2 nice streams that I like to fish. I do very well in the holes on glides and bulldawgs but out in the creek 1-3' deep I don't catch very many fish and lose a ton of lures. Even the shallow dawgs get hung up pretty easy. |
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| 1 oz spinnerbaits whit bucktail. safetypin |
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Location: The desert | If the water is moving fairly quickly, try a Top raider. Cast upstream and just pick up slack line. Let the current spin the tail. You’ll think you’re reeling too slow. You won’t be. |
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Location: Freedom, WI | http://www.h2otackle.com/cranky-nitro-shallow/
http://www.h2otackle.com/cranky-nitro-halftail-shallow/ |
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Location: MN | Bucktail |
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| SS shads |
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Location: oswego, il | All good suggestions. Roger makes a great shallow crankbait that will work in that situation with big time side roll and flash. |
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| Custom x cxt. Shallow twitch bait |
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| Tailspin topwaters, creature jigs, and shallow running floating cranks. |
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| Check out B&N Customs Katz Claw |
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| Surface skimmer manta |
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| I've always done well on shallow rivers in summer and fall on Zara Spooks, walk the dog has had them explode numerous times and the 6" size has had a 90+% hookup rate. |
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| Baby Shallow Raiders and Bagley Top Guns work well in skinny water. |
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| Storm swim shads are great to use too and if you lose one you’re not out a bunch of money either. |
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