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| I have small gliders, but need some small jerkbaits. |
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| 6" Bobbie and 7" Suick both work good and catch fish. Small glide baits you might want to own, 6" Undertaker, 6" Reef Hawg and 5" Jerko.
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| Stay tuned for the lure demo media video we will have on site too....That should help you some. |
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| Had great success last Season with the six inch Hughes River Enchanter . Combination roll and dive action |
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| A lot of good choices so far a few more, Lureland Hammer is not to bad, UKKO big Jerk not very big at 7.5", my best luck with it has been as a crankbait. You can't work a TR Twitcher wrong, 6" or 7". Shameless plug for H2O Ripper 6" or 7.5".
Roger |
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| The Big Fork 6" Sand Cat interests me as it has no metal fin. I hate tuning my Suicks. Any comments on this bait? |
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| It's a good little chop bait. You have to work it quick to keep it subsurface sometimes, but I've caught some fish on it. Fish love to hit it on the rise.
Beav |
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| Don't forget the Phantom in a 6" size. It's hard to beat in my book , but what do I know, I got married again at 48 years old. You'd think that I would know better at my age!!
Also the 6" Reef Hog is tops for the creeks and rivers around here in W.Va.
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| The 6" Shaker is a good choice in my book. Get one in a color you will beat the p*ss out of, beat it up for a while, and my guess is you will PROBABLY be looking to buy another soon.
Slamr |
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| Try throwing a 6" sand cat they work like a suick and have been a good cold front bait for me. |
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