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Location: Minnesota. | For those of you who fish the SS Shads, would you suggest the smaller size or the larger 6"? This is the version w/o the rubber tail.
I do the metro area lakes and Vermilion mostly.
Thanks very much,
Jeremy. |
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| We use all sizes of them. This time of year we are using the smallest size almost exclusively. Good baits made by good people. Ever have problems give him a call and send it to him. |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | 5.5 is my favorite. The 4.5 doesn't run as consistent at high speeds. |
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Location: Minnesota. | Thanks for these replies. I already bought the 6 1/2" 'ers and this question came up after some discussion with friends.
Seems I'm going to go back and get a couple 5 1/2" 'ers to go with both larger baits.
Tough problem, I know. Thanks!!
Jeremy. |
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| One of my top producers on metro lakes. If you have not already purchased the baits this weekend would be a good time to do so. Kyle will have a table set up at the Thorne Bros. Spring sale. Free T shirts with each purchase of SS Shads. |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I like the action of the 5 1/2" far more than the 6 1/2". Great lure, my buddy caught his 2 biggest on it the 5 1/2". Kyle does great custom colors. |
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Location: Minnesota. | I took my two 6 1/2" ers back and traded for a couple of the 5 1/2" 's...
Thanks for the help boys. The info./optimism will go a long ways towards helping with the inevitable "doldrum times" when I need a bit of mental reinforcing.
Too bad I missed out on the T-shirts, that would've been pretty nice. I'm pretty much tooled-up for this year now, to include a few new HI Suicks.
Thanks much!! |
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