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6:04 pm January 8, 2010
| Outdoorgirl
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Chris2fur said:Outdoorgirl, judging by the wind direction, the color of the water, the size of the fish and it's markings, I would say that's Lake Geneva?
If this were a game show….I'd have to give you the big annoying buzzer on that one. Sorry, please play again.
In other words, your "fishy sense" is broked, not Lake Geneva. Good guess tho. Great lake to fish as well, but not on that day.
(I'm not yelling, I just like that face. lol)
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1:49 pm January 7, 2010
| Chris2fur
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Outdoorgirl, judging by the wind direction, the color of the water, the size of the fish and it's markings, I would say that's Lake Geneva?
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1:47 pm January 7, 2010
| Outdoorgirl
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Yes, I've used them. They are amazing in the detail of the lure! They work fantastic in the water and the fish love em. Only problem I found was they don't hold up to the toothy critters very well.
Here's a picture of a pike that hit the perch pattern that we were testing out.
 
My friend has pictures of how the lure was tore up. They are very expensive and it hurts to lose them as well!!
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10:38 am January 7, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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I've been looking around at various lures and found these lures by Kopper called LiveTarget lures. They look amazing, but before I go out and spend a bunch of bucks on some more crankbaits, do the work as well as I think they might?
If you haven't seen the lures, here's the web address… http://www.koppersfishing.com/
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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