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Message Subject: what about frye daddy's?
jah1317
Posted 1/1/2009 12:43 PM (#352489)
Subject: what about frye daddy's?





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Ok so the kickin slab seems to be a poor choice for the canals in the spring (see kickin slab post) , any thougts about 5" frye daddy's? I have an 8" jake in crappie pattern but I think the shape, depth and action would be more important than pattern. Thanks again for your imput!

jacob
mountainmuskies
Posted 1/1/2009 2:39 PM (#352504 - in reply to #352489)
Subject: Re: what about frye daddy's?




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Frye Daddys aren't bad lures, but I read your previous post and I don't think they'll work for what you're targeting. I would try some small, shallow crankbaits. Crane 306 or Crane 206 with some kind of white in the pattern would be an excellent choice.
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