Posted by: basspro - Ex Member Posted on: 02/01/07 at 01:00:29
The Gobi color is my go to bait. Hmm used it to win one of my events last year . Black Blue for flipping, Hmm won that event with it as well.
Can you say Sweet Beaver, yeah baby they work.
Russ
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member Posted on: 01/31/07 at 19:57:59
What's a Sweet Beaver? I've never heard of them...
Carlos
Is that what Nick Culver was sleeping with at the Potholes Open. The bag-o-beavers!
Posted by: tomcanfish - Ex Member Posted on: 01/31/07 at 19:06:18
thanks for the help!
Posted by: Nick_Barr - Ex Member Posted on: 01/31/07 at 00:53:17
Yes, contact KGM Custom Baits and he will hand pour you some of his beavers. If your in Fife or Seattle Outdoor Emporium and Sportco will have them.
I like to use Green Pumpkin with black flake, watermelon red flake, black and blue
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 01/30/07 at 05:46:41
It would be hard to go wrong with either the Hematoma (Black/blue) or green pumpkin colors anywhere you fish...
Posted by: Tnbasmstr - Ex Member Posted on: 01/30/07 at 04:29:30
Try KGM Custom Baits out of Federal Way/Auburn Wa area. The owner was just at our club's monthly meeting and he'll be able to supply you what you want and in quantity also. The owner's name is Kenn Brainerd, 253-951-3944 or his web site: www.KBMCustomBaits.com.
The price is about 50 cents less than average and they have most colors and you don't have to hunt around.
As is typical, I bought a whole bunch and immediatley catching all my fish on lizards last year. Used about 3 beavers. Maybe this year I'll break them out.
Stu
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 01/30/07 at 02:29:40
That depends on water clarity and how you plan to fish it??? Russ
Posted by: tomcanfish - Ex Member Posted on: 01/30/07 at 01:30:34
What is the most productive color for thurston county and where would be the most inexpensive place to buy these???