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| how to use them and where is the best place to fish them?
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| Fish them anywhere you would fish for reds or trout! Go to the tips and tricks section of this sight and there is a video where Blair gives a quick tip on how to use them!
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| DOA poppercorks work for sure. I use them when the water is stained. The sound and glow of the nightglo shrimp help the fish locate it. This lure combo seems to work in any water condition though at any time of year.
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| | I have a question - Will doa shrimp still produce when there are no shrimp in the creeks. Cuz right now in South Carolina there are no shrimp in the Creeks... |
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| | The shrimp will likely work even better when there are no shrimp in the creeks. It makes them more desirable. Matching the hatch is not so great when you throw a lure into hundreds of other delictibles that look exactly the same. It seems the fish will not hesitate to eat instead of launching an investigation. On top of that, sometimes fish are not as smart as we would think.
I once had a bad day of fishing, but it was still great! CHB: the few, the proud, the chosen |
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| | Yes, I actually heard that same tip on Fishing with Bill Dance, haha idk I just wasn't sure, but thank you for the advice |
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