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| | i was wondering what is the best type of lunker sauce if throwing jerkbaits, spoons, topwater, and diving lures such as mirrolures. |
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| Hello, *thump,thump,thump*...this thing on? 
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| | Never got big into the sauce, but matching your lure is a good idea. Fishing a saltwater baitfish..... use a saltwater baitfish scent Fishing a shrimp lure, use the shrimp scent. Go with the paste on hard lures for better stickyness, heck I have used the paste in my soft lures as well.
I once had a bad day of fishing, but it was still great! CHB: the few, the proud, the chosen |
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| Kraft honey bar-b-q is my favorite |
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