Save your money, I'm going to show you how to catch big fish without the fancy baits. Lead heads and tails are all you need. Just let me get through these recent events and I will fix you up.
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Originally posted by Cleanshot View PostHe sold out to MirrOlure and there was already a company out of Florida called "corky" and because MirrOlure is big and didnt wanna get sued they changed the name to Paul Browns Original.
Then Mr. Brown retired just south of Lake Charles, La. He started making more and continues to call them Corkys but the new ones have swivels in the middle of their back. You oughta see these, I'll try to find some pictures.
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostYup it's called Brown lure company. I am friends with them on face book and his grandsons are running the buisness.
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Originally posted by JES View PostI don't think they are one in the same. The grandson's have their own business and the Corky lure is not connected to them, just Paul manufactures the Corky lures and they are sold through Bruce.
If y'all are interested in some Brokenbacks shoot me a Pm or something. I can give you my dad's (Bruce Baugh) number or I could even haul some back to Texas. I travel to Louisiana usually every 2 wks and I live just North of San Antone.
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Originally posted by Cleanshot View PostYeah, don't want to get too personal but there was some family drama about all that. Paul Brown is different the the Brown Lure Co.
If y'all are interested in some Brokenbacks shoot me a Pm or something. I can give you my dad's (Bruce Baugh) number or I could even haul some back to Texas. I travel to Louisiana usually every 2 wks and I live just North of San Antone.
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One of my go to baits at Sabine for bigger trout has been a shallow diving crank bait like a Heddon swimming image in shad color. It only dives 3-4 feet but from the boat I cast parallel to the rocks along the north levee and at the jetties. At the jetties I also have had real good luck on the 3.5" Stanley wedge tails in black with chart tail, red shad or the Berkeley gulp jerk shad in limetruese with 1/8 ounce lead heads. If you are at the jetties and want redfish throw some wedge tails or h&h cocaho minnows in pumpkin with chart tail.
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Originally posted by Cleanshot View PostHe sold out to MirrOlure and there was already a company out of Florida called "corky" and because MirrOlure is big and didnt wanna get sued they changed the name to Paul Browns Original.
Then Mr. Brown retired just south of Lake Charles, La. He started making more and continues to call them Corkys but the new ones have swivels in the middle of their back. You oughta see these, I'll try to find some pictures.
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Originally posted by Capt.Bryan View PostOne of my go to baits at Sabine for bigger trout has been a shallow diving crank bait like a Heddon swimming image in shad color. It only dives 3-4 feet but from the boat I cast parallel to the rocks along the north levee and at the jetties. At the jetties I also have had real good luck on the 3.5" Stanley wedge tails in black with chart tail, red shad or the Berkeley gulp jerk shad in limetruese with 1/8 ounce lead heads. If you are at the jetties and want redfish throw some wedge tails or h&h cocaho minnows in pumpkin with chart tail.
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