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Thread: trouts on the rooster tail lure

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    Default trouts on the rooster tail lure

    when i go trout fishing i always like to bring rooster tail spinning lures on my fishing expeditions. wy? because every fish i have caught on those lures where decently sized. for example when i went fishing in a lake in az i caught a 1 and 1/2 pound and 3 pound rainbow trout on the white 206 WH rooster tail. Another time at lake Irvine i caught 3 roughly 2-4 pound trouts and a 2 pound largemouth bass on the 210 WH green rooster tail. If ur looking for an efficient freshwater lure i would recomend the Worden's Rooster Tail selection. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!! :)

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    I just love the Worden's Rooster Tails. I think they work better than the other brands because they still spin on a slow retrieve. I have caught all kinds of fish with them, even catfish. I like them.

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    Got myself a new white rooster tail too....what are your favorite colors to use?/

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    Dark green or black for the pudd.

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    i do good on those mini crank baits from walmart strike king i believe

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    I've had good luck using "bumble bee" roostertails at lake Cahuilla (sp?) out by Palm Desert, and white or pearl off the dock at Big Bear.

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    my favorite colors are the light green ones and the white ones.

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    Traveling in southern Chile about 1988, I found this good size river 150' wide. Crusing this dirt road looking for a place to camp out I found this bend with a cove at sunset time. Started tossing lures then put on a lime green Rooster Tail for the fattest 16" brown trout ever. Had a body like a LMB, a real freak. Tasted good too.
    DR

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    My favorite w/gold blades:
    1. White
    2. Chartuese
    3. Orange

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    X2 for the bumblebee w/gold blade

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