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03-04-2011, 12:02 AM #1
Rr 800
For Reef Runners, you definitely want the 800 series. These are versatile enough to run just about any depths in the western basin and huron area. As for colors, I would start with an assortment that covers the ever changing water clarity conditions of lake erie. Copperhead, cheap sunglasses, eriedescent, purple eriedescent, blue chrome and a couple of brighter color combinations worked good for me last year. I bought a bunch at Cranberry Creek Marina last year because they run a six pack special but found out that I kept using the same 3 or 4 colors with continued success. Also, I tried the Trolls to 20 lures by Rapala last year and had some awesome catches. I recommend adding a couple of these in the black/silver and chartreuse/silver colors. Main thing about the Reef Runners is to always check whether the bait is running true every time you let it out.
Good luck!
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03-04-2011, 08:00 AM #2
thanks guy! that gives me some good places to start! 28 days until i pull the boat out of storage! ill be over at lamberjacks from mid april til mid may then back to marblehead
maybe ill see you guys on the water
thanks again
jimmy
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