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    Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    Anyone know if Wally World in Gulf Shores has bubbles for making Spanish Mac bubble rigs?
    I know J&M has them, but I will be getting to the pier before J&M opens.
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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    the pier house has bubble rigs

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    and j&m might cost more

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    I wouldn't worry about getting to the pier before J&M opens, if you will be targeting Spanish. It is also way too early for bubble rigs IMO.

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    I always used to throw gotcha's but after last year and making my own spear head jigs, I won't throw another (well maybe not) I love the jig anymore with some heavy flouro leader I tore them up last spring....did see a few caught on bubbles and have used clark spoons in the past on the eastern Florida piers....but love the looney jigs

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    [quote author=derekb link=topic=3081.msg27992#msg27992 date=1365093683]
    and j&m might cost more
    [/quote] Hmmm
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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    what you use for spanish all depends on how there feeding (IMHO) like last sunday they would not eat a bubble rig at all because they werent feeding high in the water collum the only thing i could get them to eat were gotchas and white loony jigs oh and peaches wore em out on a crappie jig
    get the gaff!!!

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    [quote author=john g link=topic=3081.msg28000#msg28000 date=1365096055]
    [quote author=derekb link=topic=3081.msg27992#msg27992 date=1365093683]
    and j&m might cost more
    [/quote] Hmmm
    [/quote]
    If so, only initially.

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    :
    Screw it. Let's ride.

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    Re: Bubble for Spanish Macs?

    +1 on the spearheads ironman. I don't own gotchas any more. Looney jigs are a lot cheaper than gotchas and a lot safer. Not too mention that they are just as productive, especially if you throw a belly strip on it.

 

 
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