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| Trout lures Hello Im going trout fishing in a week i have bought some celta lures and other lures. but at a shop near my house they sell these lures called Halco Nightcrawler it said it was good for trout if anyone knows any other Hard bodied lures for trout (no soft plastics or spinners got enough) it would be great if you told me. Thanks |
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| Re: Trout lures try rapalas , bit expensive , but ive had good trout out loch awe on them __________________ johnboyj "keepin the faith , sometimes" |
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| Re: Trout lures I can help you if you want, if you search is still open? In Belgium and France, I fish a lot the trout using 2 really close types of lures: - hard baits - spoon I have a great box of hard baits which I use on natural trout. Rainbow trouts differ a bit, especially in the lakes where they are put for daily quick fishing (rather hate that). Some examples right now (let me know if you want a extensive list): - Rapala Original floating 03 - Rapala Original CD 03 - Illex Tiny Fry 38 and 50 and Flat Fly 50 (see these pages: http://www.petit-pecheur.net/index.p...tiny-fry-illex and http://www.petit-pecheur.net/index.p...flat-fly-illex - Rapala Husky 06 - Lucky craft Humpback minnow 48 - Rapala jointed Shad 48 All these are really good lures that are not expensive and cover any situation. Regards __________________ Vous n'avez jamais vu l'aube.[...] Seul le pêcheur sait le gout exact du matin, le goût du pain et celui du café de l'aurore. Les pieds dans l'eau (R. Fallet) |