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Location: nappanee IN | hey guys , i've got a bunch of deadheads that i don't know how to work
to get the action they're supposed to have
thinking about selling them.. tried 6-ft rod and also 6-9 -all premiers
but are they supposed to roll or glide or walk the dog under water? thanks guys..karol |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | dead heads are a slow glide bait.
I would suggest not using a short stick and using a longer rod so you can play the lure easier.
Work it slow, with light taps straight down. Make sure you have your rod pointed towards the lure and not pulling or jerking to the side. |
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Location: Seymour, WI | Deadheads don't work, they just travel around the country crying "I need a miracle" |
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Location: oswego, il | Grass,lmao, that is funny.
For the deadheads karol is talkig about do as mike said. They are a great bait and do work well. A bit heavy and don't work super deep but they do catch fish! |
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Location: nappanee IN | thanks todd, where else could a " flatlander" now about " hillbilly " baits
can't wait to give them another shot come warmer weather..
are you going to the swap meet for the wlmc this year and what will you bring? |
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Location: oswego, il | I think I will be there, not sure what I will bring. Man, living in napanee and all that ahmish food. I would weigh 300lbs. |
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Location: nappanee IN | hey my wife ain't amish but still pretty good cook. was only 60 lbs from that weight..
time to work more and eat ? less.. sis gute fa essa[ it's good to eat]
and yes i speak the lingo lot of fun when i go to shipshewana
and the little kids don't know i can speak it.. what a riot to see their faces when you talk to them in dutch
sind dee speada [ see you later]..karol |
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