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  Location: Central Pennsylvania | Any recommendations? The only one I´ve found so far, that I am a fan of,  is a harvey javelin. Also, if anyone has any 7¨ javelins you just message me haha.   
  
By the way, by shallow, I mean SHALLOW like 1-5 feet max usually | 
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  Location: Brighton CO. | Suick , Bobbie, or Big Daddy. | 
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  | Shallow Manta might be worth checking out. | 
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  Location: oswego, il | Banana Jerkbait one of my favorites.  You can also try a Zalt they are smaller. | 
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  Location: Athens, Ohio | Sledge. Plastic is better on rocks. m | 
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  Location: NE Ohio | 9" unweighted suick, enough said! | 
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  | +1 for a 9" Suick. I prefer the HI plastic ones. Once you learn how to properly work a Suick they're hard to beat. | 
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  | +1 on the Unweighted suick, you can fish them in like 6” of water. I like big fork sandcats if you have 3’ or more of depth. The HI suicks would work in 3’+ too if you pull up instead of jerk down.  Harvey javelins are sweet! But they go a little deeper, at least with the included weight. To be honest I never tried mine without the weight. | 
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  | Suicks unweighted or Trueglide tremor. | 
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