Lure: Black Fury MX Mino
Fish Caught: Bass, Largemouth - Bass, Rock - Bass, Sea - Bass, Smallmouth - Bass, Striped - Bass, White - Bluefish - Bluegill (Bream, Brim) - Bowfin - Carp - Catfish, Blue - Catfish, Channel - Crappie (Black) - Crappie (White) - Grayling - Mackerel - Musky - Perch, White - Perch, Yellow - Pickerel - Pike, Northern - Redfish - Salmon, Atlantic - Salmon, Chum - Salmon, Coho (silver) - Salmon, Kokanee - Salmon, Pink - Salmon, Sockeye (red) - Steelhead - Sunfish (shellcracker) - Trout, Brook - Trout, Brown - Trout, Cutthroat - Trout, Dolly Varden - Trout, Lake - Trout, Palomino - Trout, Rainbow - Trout, Sea/Speckled - Walleye - Barracuda - Bonefish - Jack Crevalle - Salmon, Chinook (king) - Salmon, Quananiche (landlocked) - Snook - Catfish, Flathead - Catfish, Bullhead (brown, yellow & black) - Snakehead - Bass, Peacock
I was able to complete a challenge for this lure, catch every species listed and I succeeded it was crazy. This is the only lure you should ever buy, and don't bother buying bait either!Lure: Aglia & Dressed Aglia
Fish Caught: Bass, Sea - Mackerel - Pike, Northern - Salmon, Atlantic - Trout, Brown - Trout, Rainbow - Trout, Sea/Speckled
In England these lures are dissappearing, no one stocks them and can't be bothered to get them, I see the Comets have dissappeared from the catalog as well, darn shame, best Salmon & Trout catchers going, if there's a fish in the pool,second if not first cast guanteed.Lure: Syclops
Fish Caught: Mackerel - Redfish - Trout, Sea/Speckled - Snook
I never even heard of Mepps until a friend of mine showed me his collection of Saltwater Syclops'. We took off one morning/afternoon and launched the boat at the local boat ramp down the street hitting a few of the bars/flats near the house and caught multiple keeper size Speckled Sea Trout! After about an hour of non-stop trout action, we decided to motor up to the backside of Clearwater to a popular night time snook hole of mine to see what we could find on the flat out back the hole and we were catching keeper spanny macks....in the intracoastal waterway!