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        <title>TLK Forum - Lucky Craft Fishing &amp; Dreams Lure Product&amp;Develop</title>
        <description>    Lucky Craft, Inc.  380 Clinton Street, Costa Mesa CA 92626  Phone 714-241-8484  Fax 714-241-8480  </description>
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            <title>T-Splash 70 (no replies)</title>
            <link>http://tightlineskayaking.com/forum/read.php?351,4825,4825#msg-4825</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ [attachment 1464 TS70.jpg]<br />
 The new Lucky Craft T-Splash 70 is a combination of the G-Splash and the Wake Tail, and is great when a little extra noise and action is needed when fishing for schooling fish. It is also great when fishing around shallow docks because of the extra noise created with the prop. This bait will bring fish up from deeper water.<br />
The T-Splash 70 has the ability to be worked a little faster. The T-Splash 70 can also be more stationary when fished on stumps or logs. When fishing regular poppers, the baits don’t stay in the strike zone for long, making catching fish difficult. The prop on the T-Splash 70 allows for drag and holds the bait in the strike zone longer.<br />
Specs<br />
    * Length: 2-3/4” (70mm)<br />
    * Weight: 3/8oz (11.5g)<br />
    * Class: Floating<br />
    * Belly: #<br />
    * Hook Tail:#<br />
    * Line: lb<br />
I'm field testing the Impact Yellow TS70-220IMYL in the East central region for some salt water species like trout, Reds and snooks. And what ever hits it after that. Will be post the results and my review on the lure soon.<br />
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            <dc:creator>palvey</dc:creator>
            <category>Lucky Craft Fishing &amp; Dreams Lure Product&amp;Develop</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 15:27:51 -0400</pubDate>
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            <title>ISG Gunfish 95/115 (no replies)</title>
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In-shore fishing can be an exciting sport when the right baits are available. The “In-Shore Game” (ISG) series was developed to catch in-shore species such as redfish, sea trout, snook, founder and tarpon. When fishing in-shore, the water and conditions are different when compared to freshwater fishing, but so are the species of fish. One main difference stands out above the rest – the weight of the fish being caught. In-shore game fish are usually much heavier than bass, which calls for a different type of lure.<br />
The ISG series of baits is the answer to the complex needs of in-shore fishing. The lures are designed to combine the delicate movements and finesse of freshwater fishing with the powerful techniques of saltwater fishing. Delicate movements are still appropriate when casting, but once the hook is set, powerful tackle is needed. The combination of these opposite design elements creates an exciting atmosphere when fishing in-shore.<br />
Specs<br />
    * Length: 4” (95mm)<br />
    * Weight: 3/8oz (12.0g)<br />
    * Class: Floating<br />
    * Belly: #5<br />
    * Hook Tail: #6<br />
    * Line: 10-12 lbs<br />
I'm Field test the lures now and will be post the results and how they preformed soon.<br />
Field test the Ghost Green Sea Trout GF95-ISG-777GGST as shown on top and the Ghost Tail Green Shrimp GF115-ISG-781GTGS<br />
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            <dc:creator>palvey</dc:creator>
            <category>Lucky Craft Fishing &amp; Dreams Lure Product&amp;Develop</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 15:21:06 -0400</pubDate>
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