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houseofmicah
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that was a cheap lure for sure, we got the straws for free from the resturaunt on the pier, all we needed was hooks. the good ole days.

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lamehawk
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Yeah that is one thing for sure they cant take those memories away, the ole days!

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john l
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You mean these gotchas:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gotcha-Lures/136966903928

As for troll-rites, you see them mentioned a lot, and lots of articles telling how to freeline shrimp on one or how to use them for certain species, but to find someone selling an actual brand called "troll-rite" is a chore. I know I've seen them, though, hanging on cards in baitshops and tackle stores. If I run across some I'll let you know. Any particular size, color combo, etc.?

Like these ones :toast When I was snook fishing on a daily basis I bought up all of these. The guy who made them moved out of town but not before I bought all he had in stock. I had a few hundred more a few years ago. They are deadly in conjunction with a shrimp and a heavy current. Think I still have some white ones in my jig box. :rockon

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lamehawk
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like those jig heads but trollrite have round head and long shank

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GoodOyster
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Those straw rigs are great. And the McDonalds straws seemed to hold up the best. All the McDonalds in Ft Walton Beach, Niceville, Destin, etc. used to have to hide their straw dispensers when the macks were running because folks would come in and clean them out!

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