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wademan (11/6/2007) hey ya Mirrolure is coming out with a new lure called Mirro Mullet. Its a small topwater that it looks like its going to be great!!:FYI - The MirrOlure MirrOmullet - 16MR is now available and WILL be a great addition to the MirrOlure family. Like the Mirrodyne, been lookin for the MirrOmullet, but the BPS here in Ft. Laud.. just ain't got um. |
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| krash (11/8/2007)
Angler Systems (11/7/2007)
wademan (11/6/2007) hey ya Mirrolure is coming out with a new lure called Mirro Mullet. Its a small topwater that it looks like its going to be great!!:FYI - The MirrOlure MirrOmullet - 16MR is now available and WILL be a great addition to the MirrOlure family. Like the Mirrodyne, been lookin for the MirrOmullet, but the BPS here in Ft. Laud.. just ain't got um. Here you go bro ... http://www.anglersystems.com/mirrolurebaits.html
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| About 2 months ago there was a post that someone did about the Mirrodine. Most everyone that responded to it had great luck with the Mirrodine. I bought the #18 - Green Back, Pearl Belly. I have only used it twice with no success, I am a creature of habit though. I tend to stick to my jerk baits and Cracker11 got me hooked on the Johnson Sprite spoons now. One of these days I will remember that little gem in my tackle box and tie her on again and give it another whirl. Until then I'll keep on tiering them up with my old faithfulls.
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|   looks small in the pic, cause I used a camera phone, but it's around 30"
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| | I like the MirrOdine the best, Snook and reds love em! I also like the MirrOminnow for only one hookup I had with it... I hooked a 100 pound tarpon...they are both solid baits when you want to match the hatch. |
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| Anyone who knows me knows I am faithful to my DOA's by that mirrodine works soo good it is scary!
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| | The MirroDine is a GREAT lure just got it, and took it out for the first time. Second cast, got a trout. Plenty of trout later, and plenty of ladyfish it still is holding up great. I even hooked up on a Pompano with it! AWESOME LURE |
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| | I've used the white bait looking mirr-o-dine (with the lime green back) and the dark green back one and caught my biggest redfish, trout, jacks, ladyfish, snook (love this) and some other stuff on that little thing. GREAT LURE |
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| | Down here, the mirrodine is an amazing snook bait. I use the chartreuse and it plain catches fish. Great bait for blind casting in off colored water. In Flamingo, it is amazing. Looks like a pilchard. Also I saw in a post that they were just over $6. I cant find them for less than $7.50 I have only had limited success with the mirromullet although it looks amazing and is a very subtle topwater.( in contrast to a skitter walk) I like those DOA glow shrimp on sight casted snook and reds in clear water up on the bights. That and flappin shads. |
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