jbrown84 on May 27th, 2008Another Big Trout fishing report from Baffin Bay with Captain Aubrey Black. Aubrey has been bringing in some solid speckled trout on dark colored Devil Eyes.
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jbrown84 on May 19th, 2008The quality of these plastics are also something of a grade above the many others on the market. They hold together much longer than many I’ve used. Line twist was absolute zero and I used 20lbs braid tied directly to the jig head. They cast very well and I never once had a problem with my line twisting back around the tip of my rod as I have with others when jerk type jigging off bottom on slower retrieves. The durability really made them stand out a notch above the rest. If I was asked, what I like the most about the Brown Devil lures, I would have to say the action first and then versatility.
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jbrown84 on April 8th, 2008Soft plastics and paddletails were the lures of choice and we had a great time on a post front, blue bird day. The fishing was a little slow but one of the great things about being down here is the quality of the fish on even the toughest days.
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admin on April 4th, 2008Today we have our first report from Captain Mike O’Dell. Mike guides out of Aransas Pass, and lately has been catching trout and redfish in Redfish Bay. Lately he has been using shrimp and various plastics, including an Avocado Devil Eye.
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jbrown84 on March 28th, 2008Kyle Tomek’s Review of Brown Lures products:
Brown Lures are strong and can take the strikes from countless teeth and still hold up. Not to mention, the brothers are constantly tweeking the products according to what is pleasing anglers most…
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