Fishing has been rough the last couple of weeks for me with school and work getting into the way of the primo days. Now with the wind, it doesn't look to get any better. But the fish are still out there! Concentrated on finding bait and had some good bites in the morning!
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That's fun to watch you fish . I was pleased to see you using that corky devil , gold ? , in the summer . I don't know why most people don't use them year round . Thanks for sharing .GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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Originally posted by plugger View PostThat's fun to watch you fish . I was pleased to see you using that corky devil , gold ? , in the summer . I don't know why most people don't use them year round . Thanks for sharing .
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Originally posted by dPop View PostSome people think they only work in the winter, kinda like how some say "you have to work them slow." Many others don't like to use them in the warmer months because Spanish Mackerel, Jacks and Sharks all love to shred them.Mirrolure Pro Staff
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I just hung out with Steve last night and got a few of my specific colors I fish as well as a couple of proto types him and Paul are putting out this year. Everyone knows how I feel about the corkys. Its an excellent year round bait. Plugger and Flapper both gave me a bit of advice a couple of years ago and I have been committed ever since. I use them every time I fish. Just ask Kenny he always sees one on my line.
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