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What lures in Rhode Island?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrispy186" data-source="post: 317432" data-attributes="member: 7184"><p>Generally anything will work here in RI. I also throw alot of soft plastics, but rarely are they worms. Look into creature baits, beavers and senkos. A tip I picked up from one of the pros, if you really want to get good with a new bait, then take only that bait with you when you go. For example, if you want to become better and more confident with say a jig, then take only jigs with you. Leave all of your other lures at home. This way it forces you to throw a jig all day, and you can't put it away after 25 casts and go back to old reliable. The more you know about a bait and how it works, the better and more confident you will be when throwing that bait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispy186, post: 317432, member: 7184"] Generally anything will work here in RI. I also throw alot of soft plastics, but rarely are they worms. Look into creature baits, beavers and senkos. A tip I picked up from one of the pros, if you really want to get good with a new bait, then take only that bait with you when you go. For example, if you want to become better and more confident with say a jig, then take only jigs with you. Leave all of your other lures at home. This way it forces you to throw a jig all day, and you can't put it away after 25 casts and go back to old reliable. The more you know about a bait and how it works, the better and more confident you will be when throwing that bait. [/QUOTE]
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