#851046 - 08/06/13 12:17 AM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Registered: 11/17/04
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1) Coyote spoon in the Funky Chicken color pattern. Good for chinook and coho.
2) 602 tomic plug in a 5 or 6" version - deadly for kings.
3) #5 Mepps spinner with a brass blade and a brown bucktail. Not necessarily useful out here but I caught a bunch of northerns on those in Wisconsin in my youth and they still hold a special place in my heart.
4) Rapala mag 20 in the purple/black color pattern. Deadly for tuna.
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#851052 - 08/06/13 01:17 AM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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RobertF
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Hard to beat a silver and green krocodile spoon.
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#851092 - 08/06/13 02:25 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27840
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Whatever I caught a twenty pound steelhead on yesterday.
(usually a spoon or a worm!)
Fish on...
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#851093 - 08/06/13 02:37 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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King of the Beach
Registered: 12/11/02
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Loc: Carkeek Park
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Clouser Minnow! Everything eats a clouser.
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#851161 - 08/06/13 07:23 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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YBD
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When I was a kid it was a spotted red u-20 flatfish. I plunked on the cowlitz a hundred yards from our house. Before I knew better it was the only plug I used. It caught winter steelhead, springers, summer steelhead, fall kings, coho and harvest trout (redneck src). Though not used much anymore, it has accounted for a good chunk of the fish I have killed. Just don't get off plunking anymore.
Edited by YBD (08/06/13 07:24 PM)
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#851163 - 08/06/13 07:29 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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YBD
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Green pirate tadpolly. works as a steelhead killer (summer and winter), springer bait, bait diver, casted coho plug, trolled coho plug at CQ, and it's even caught numerous king mackeral in FLA when i ran out of rapalas to troll. Green and blue pirates are in my top also.
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#851187 - 08/06/13 10:12 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Registered: 01/11/03
Posts: 10363
Loc: Olypen
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All time favorite.......50/50 weighted Canadian Wonder. They quit making them (at least I could no longer find them) about the time the old yaller W&M 7 1/2 foot rod went away. Can't begin to count the numbers of steelhead that fell to those spoons.
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#851189 - 08/06/13 10:16 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Steelhead Hitman
Registered: 02/10/09
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#851195 - 08/06/13 10:54 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Registered: 02/02/04
Posts: 2237
Loc: N of Seattle
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Ace Hi Flys Have been good for a fishin trip or two... 
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#851200 - 08/06/13 11:40 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/22/10
Posts: 433
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I miss my grandpappy's original Pearl Wobblers. Lost the last one about 15 years ago. Deadly for shallow silver trolling.
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#851239 - 08/07/13 10:08 AM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/13/00
Posts: 1830
Loc: Kelso Wa.
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Pt. Wilson Dart, specifically the old school greens and blues that they haven't offered in 20 years, I've got 1 left and will probably shed a tear or 2 when I lose it.
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#851416 - 08/08/13 11:01 AM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/28/09
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Feathers: #6 cone head woolly bugger, peacock body and black everything else. I've caught just about everything on this fly. Of course, it's mostly a trout fly, but steelhead, coho, and chinook (to name a few of significance) have all fallen victim. Not the most glamorous fly (heck, with the cone head it's practically a jig), but deadly, easy to tie, and adaptable to myriad presentations.
Overall: Blue body Vibrax spinner. Just has a way of finding the chromers. I have been fishing Rvrfshr spinners in copper and silver quite a bit this summer, and I have caught a wide variety of species on them. I think the weighted bodies are a good thing. Can't wait to try fish4brains's formula for Chehalis coho this fall; I have a sneaking suspicion it just might dethrone the blue Vibrax with pink hootchie. We shall see....
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#851862 - 08/11/13 11:45 PM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/05/09
Posts: 425
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I know this is more of a salmon/steelhead site, but I grew up fishing jigs in the midwest. A 1/8 ounce jig head with a 3 inch white twister tail is about the most versatile lure in the world. Chinook, steelhead, pinks, coho, chum, rockfish in my time out here, but also solid for walleyes, large and smallmouth bass, northern pike, crappies, bull bluegills, channel and flathead catfish, rainbows and browns, perch...not sure there is a more versatile lure on the planet.
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#851866 - 08/12/13 12:07 AM
Re: All Time Favorite Lure
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 8379
Loc: West Duvall
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Zzinger. Not much it wont catch.
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