Sportsmans in Lakewood/Littleton has suckers, whole big ones, and finger sized ones. No medium sized as of last night. Discount Fishing Tackle on S Santa Fe usually has a good stock on hand.
Give Bill's Live Bait a try at 6001 Washington, 303-288-2434
has sucker filet's and whole ones also. Best crawlers in town also. Plus
he is a nice guy.
The Thornton Gander Mountain has frozen suckers. They also have live suckers 5"-8"
lenght. Can not be used live up in the mountains, but some folks prefer to use them.
Live would be good, freshly dead would be better than old frozen dead........the frozen ones I had on Saturday were kind of mushy, I doubt if fish like to eat muchy fish no more than me.
You can by any frozen species of fish to use they all seem to work equally well. I buy the anchovies here in town (grand junction) at our sportsman's warehouse. So if your sportsman's warehouse or wherever carries anchovies, don't be afraid to "walk the wild side". Jk Later
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