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This is exactly what I was looking for. Tackle Lures is awesome and was the best investment I ever made.


What types of lures or bait are for what types of fish?
Just bought a new tackle box and have nothing in it. Tackle Lures Needing to know what to get for some freshwater fishing. Don't know much about what types of fish are where, but we have lots of smaller creeks leading in to some larger lakes. Any help would be great. Thanks
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3 Responses to “Tackle Lures Related Resource”

  1. Backwater Charlie Says:

    4″, 6″, and 7.5″ plastic worms in the colors albino shad, black, purple, grape, and motor oil. Buy assorted 1/0, 2/0, and 3/0 EWG worm hooks. Also some 1/8 oz. bullet weights are needed.Buy you a few bass jigs. Black w/ blue and PB & J are my favorites. These are slow-type baits that mimic a crayfish. 1/4 and 1/2 oz. sizes are my favorites. Also get some chigger craw trailers with them.Pop-R’s and other top-waters are something you should think about. Shad colors are the best.The rest should be bought up in a few crankbaits, and spinnerbaits, along with other soft plastic baits, and hooks/sinkers/swivels/etc.

  2. Vicious Tuna Says:

    Snapper & Grouper like ANY live or cut bait. (Anchovies, Sardines, Squid, Herring, Medhadden, ect)Most jigging is done with silver spoons, or with skirted lures. The skirts add a life-like effect to the jigs.

  3. Josh Says:

    It takes a load of money to start up a business, especially something like this. The saying, “It takes money to make money” is very true in a situation like this. You’re right, you would lose money if you didn’t mark the price up. People buy products in bulk and mark the price up to where they make a few bucks off of it. You obviously can’t buy a product, pay for shipping, and sell it at the same price you paid for it. I don’t know much of anything about starting a business but common sense tells me now simply isn’t the time to attempt this. Even if you have several thousand dollars saved up for a business, a lot of your consumers don’t. The economy is in bad shape now and will probably get worse before any improvements happen. I’ve seen 4 new tackle stores come up in my hometown in the last 4 or so years. Long story short, only 1 still remains. Yes, online is probably a bit different but there are already so many online tackle sites that it’d be nearly impossible to get the business up and going in my opinion.

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