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starting fresh on tackle, where would YOU start?
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 83910" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>For starters get yourself a decent variety or good quality worm hooks. A good hook goes a long way. I would get yourself a variety of soft plastics, they are easy to learn and catch a ton of fish. After the plastics, I would get a few spinnerbaits and jigs. Get yourself some suspending jerkbaits and a few topwaters and I think you are good to go. You don't have to get the top dollar lures, but I would suggest the baits atleast have good hooks. If it does not have good hooks you will only be kicking yourself when you start losing fish after fish. As for the catfish, just some hooks, swivels, and sinkers and you are ready to go. </p><p></p><p>You don't need much to catch fish. Tackle collecting is a human addiction, the fish couldn't care less in most situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 83910, member: 107"] For starters get yourself a decent variety or good quality worm hooks. A good hook goes a long way. I would get yourself a variety of soft plastics, they are easy to learn and catch a ton of fish. After the plastics, I would get a few spinnerbaits and jigs. Get yourself some suspending jerkbaits and a few topwaters and I think you are good to go. You don't have to get the top dollar lures, but I would suggest the baits atleast have good hooks. If it does not have good hooks you will only be kicking yourself when you start losing fish after fish. As for the catfish, just some hooks, swivels, and sinkers and you are ready to go. You don't need much to catch fish. Tackle collecting is a human addiction, the fish couldn't care less in most situations. [/QUOTE]
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