Tag Archive | "Gunfish"

Weekly Watts – Shiny or Dull?

Thursday, April 22, 2010

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Weekly Watts – Shiny or Dull?

Inshore species such as speckled trout, redfish, jacks and Spanish mackerel key in on the action and flash. Sunny days with little to no cloud cover and shallow water flats combine for a near-perfect stage to let a shiny bait perform.

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New Chrome Gunfish 115

Friday, January 29, 2010

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New Chrome Gunfish 115

The guys in Georgia, and the Carolinas have been clamoring for this color in this particular bait for awhile now. The Chrome Sammy has been deadly at places like Lake Murry, Clarks Hill, Lake Hartwell and others. Now the 115 is available and people who love to throw the Gunfish can have at it! Other sizes may be available in the future.

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Gunfish Reviews

Monday, October 19, 2009

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Gunfish Reviews

The Lucky Craft Gunfish is an awesome topwater stick bait that combines excellent walk the dog action with a little splash and sound.  It slashes side to side slighty more than its Sammy counterpart. Check out this link below to read some reviews on the Lucky Craft Gunfish from BassPro.com http://reviews.basspro.com/2010/98030/reviews.htm

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Jordan’s fall Gunfish!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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Jordan’s fall Gunfish!

Fall is a great time of year to catch bass on Lake Amistad using the Lucky Craft Gunfish.  Lucky Craft’s Kelly Jordon catches them really well this time of year in colors such as MS American Shad, Ghost Minnow and Clear Laser Ghost. The water is really clear, and these fish want something shiny that [...]

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Crack Attack! – Two new Lucky Craft colors

Thursday, November 20, 2008

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Crack Attack! – Two new Lucky Craft colors

We have two new exciting colors coming out from Lucky Craft! Skeet Reese wanted to create some new colors that were in the “white” or “shad” family for Lucky Craft.  Generally, when cranking outside ledges, Skeet will go back and forth between a chartreuse bait and a white bait.    Depending upon the weather and water [...]

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