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Anything in the BIG swimbait genre.  I've fished the smaller ospreys and have done well.  I feel it's time to step it up to the Hudds, Triple Trouts, etc.

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I just added a couple to the list: 1) River2sea S-waver. 2) Deps 250 slideswimmer (if I can find one). I'm trying to get

into glide-baits. ;0)

You better pick up a paper route or start shoveling some drive ways for $. Big baits cost big money. I am not trying to deter you by any means but unless you have your own source of income or your better off then most kids in regards to your parents then I would stay away and not risk the tradgedy.

I would stick with baits that cost $50 or less at most. It would break your little heart to snap off a high dollar bait. It breaks mine as it is already and I do ok. You could buy peoples whole tackle box for the price of just a handful of baits and would probably be better off that way unless you have the means financially.

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