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Posts: 2097
| I have the most luck on my home lake with shad profile cranks, in particular scubas. Scubas are costly though trolling timber, I have one of cajun's lure retrievers that rescues a lot but sometimes I lose one from time to time. For those who has used the slammersl shads in particular the 5" and 4 & 6" deep versions how do you like them? |
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Posts: 88
| I like them quite a bit |
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Posts: 39
Location: Lawrenceburg,IN | Tuff shads, but am interested in what people think of 4&5" slammers. I love the 9" slammers. |
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Posts: 2097
| Yes, tuff shads are good too. They have a tight wobble. Interested in the slammers cause in the videos they have a more wider wobble. There are numerous wooden shad baits(baker, boss, chad, etc) on the market but I am looking for plastic. |
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Posts: 2273
Location: SE, WI. | caught hundreds of ski's on Slammers 4" deep shad divers. Awesome crank. And can do some serious speeds with these. Love the rattle also. rarely out of tune, but easily tune- able!!!! Pick up a few, and you will like! JD |
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Posts: 35
| All 3 of the slammers just got us some fish trolling on st Clair and consistently put fish in the boat on my home water! |
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| They are great lures in every aspect! Particularly like the 4" Shad, |
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Posts: 27
| I've caught fish on all of them. About all I troll any more. The 4" have been hot on the Fox Chain this year for us.
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