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Ruby Red Lip
      
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| I know about the gotchas but are there any other lures to throw? Thought there might be some kind of jigs or maybe some kind of plastics ??????
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| pompano jigs depending where you surf fish at -> bubble rigs & a shiney spoon
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There's a new castable clark spoon thats awsome for spanish and probably pomps when there feeding on minnows.
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Sailfish
      
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Linda&Ernie (9/1/2008) There's a new castable clark spoon ooo - tell me more..... !! Where can I find these??
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Sailfish
      
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Interesting. Thanks for the link Baitcaster!
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good luck !
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Rats!
I had a post all figured out and it was eaten up by the Internet, somehow so here it goes again.
When I hear about lures from the sand, I immediately think about jigs. You can catch everything on a jig!
I use jigs from 1/4 to 1 1/2 oz; the smaller for Pompano, but don't bet on it. I have caught some rather large fish with tiny jigs and vice versa. Be Prepared!
I use yellow, white, yellow/white, chartreuse and hot pink in that order.
I use bucktail, nylon, nylure even none with a shrimp or mullet sweetener.
Keep it working on or near the bottom unless casting into a school of fish working the top.
I have used spoons and plugs in the past but keep coming back to jigs. I will hear about a 'magic' lure and try it out of curiosity. You can never tell.
Hope this helps. JMHO C2
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I've been smoking the spanish, blues, and skippys up in the surf on the smaller size silver krocodile spoons. Floro vs wire makes a big difference when the water is clean and calm. Work it fast and erratic just under the surface.
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