Which soft-plastic is best for speckled trout?

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • There are more varieties of soft-plastic paddletail lures on the market than boats, outboards and trolling motors put together. Each manufacturer constantly develops new colors and styles in hopes of catching anglers' attention as they side-step down the aisles of their local tackle shops. But do these lures catch fish?
    All of them do to one degree or another, but to compare and contrast them at a fish eye's view, Marsh Man Masson visited a friend's swimming pool, and put each of a dozen brands to the test.
    Underwater, some looked alive and active, while others more resembled sticks than fishing lures. The test proved that not all soft-plastic lures are created equal.
    Check out the video for all the details.
    Like the pool test? Please give the video a thumbs-up, and subscribe to the Marsh Man Masson channel on CZcams. Also, leave a comment below. Were you surprised by the test's findings? Did you see anything in a particular lure we might have missed?
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