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    cigar minnows

    just getting started are cigar minnows best bait to use? :fishing:

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    Re: cigar minnows

    Some days they are.. IMHO the main thing that matters is how you work the bait
    Give a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years

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    Re: cigar minnows

    If by "best" you mean most likely to produce fish consistently, I'd say yes.
    Sure there are plenty of times when a live bait (of various availability), or another dead bait, or even a lure with varied presentations will outproduce cigar minnows.
    But if an angler has a plentiful supply of minnows and patience (and 'decent' technique) sooner or later cigar minnows will get a mackerel strike. :headbang:
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    Re: cigar minnows

    [font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]I always like to have a few cigs in the cooler just in case.

    [img width=430 height=540]http://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/g446/finchaser1/Silly%20Stuff/idontalwaysCIGARMINNOWS.jpg[/img]

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    Re: cigar minnows

    thanks but what other kind of bait would you use? :wall:

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    Re: cigar minnows

    If LYs (Scaled sardines) are available, they are good to use.
    [img width=463 height=277]http://www.wildflorida.com/wildlife/fish/images/Scaled_Sardine463.jpg[/img]

    Spanish sardines even more so :headbang:
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    Re: cigar minnows

    Also threadfin herring.. And hard tails.. Small Spanish mackeral.. Spoons and lipped plugs... They really aren't too picky
    Give a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years

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    Re: cigar minnows

    Yep, true dat! :fishing:
    I have also seen kings eat plenty of pinfish, croakers and even 'crazy fish' and an occasional Gotcha plug or Looney jig over the years, but they aren't my prefered baits for kings either ;-)

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    Re: cigar minnows

    whats capt saltys?

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    Re: cigar minnows

    That's the brand name on the (blue) box of cigar minnows :headbang:
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