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| Which ones are your favorite. I am talking about baits that have fairly unpredictable action and can be worked just as fast as you are able to make them go. Ripping and reeling just as fast as you can and tapping and reeling just as fast as you can, just dpends on the bait. Has worked well for me this year and seen alot of fish to boot. Can be alot of work too, not a relaxing way to fish. Mine are the tr twitcher, sinking zalt, 6" phantom, magic maker and slamo fatso. I can make these baits scream. I may add the hi-fin fooler too, going to try working it this way. |
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| Todd,have you tried the new sinking Fatso? It seems to handle the speed a little better + you can work it deeper.My favorite bait this year has been the T-Bone by widowmaker tackle.I took it to sea-world last week.Lost a killer whale,landed two dolphins. |
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| The sinking fatso is on my to get list. I seen one at a show in green bay and have not seen one since, but when I do...[:p] |
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| FLASHBACK FRIDAY!! |
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| Any crank bait with a lip or lipless that you can name.
MUSKY ILLINI
"You aint NEVER met Docta Martin Lutha the Kang" |
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| I like running the Little Erine real fast. |
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| I like supershadraps and bill lewis supertrap lipless crankbaits |
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| TM I used to think the little fooler would work that way but never got any fish to go on it. But they react well to a very sedate pull and float type retrieve for me. One bait I have used as a twitchbait at fairly high speed with good result has been the 7 inch suick in the black head perch pattern and firetiger. They flash alot and are very erratic. |
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