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handyman
Posted 4/8/2004 1:11 PM (#103392 - in reply to #103217)
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By far the 8" Jake, its a whole different animal!
Muskydr
Posted 4/8/2004 5:25 PM (#103417 - in reply to #103217)
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Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Baby shallow raider or baby depth raider, although AC Shiners, Bagley Top Guns, TR Twitchers, etc....... just like potato chips can't have just one!!!!!!!!!
Duke
Posted 4/8/2004 10:04 PM (#103455 - in reply to #103217)
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USED to be the Grandma's or ShallowRaiders, but now that I got my hands on some Molly's, I don't think the others will ever see the water again. The little Molly has accounted for the only 2 fish in the boat so far this year already. It is beautiful and deadly!!!
davej
Posted 4/9/2004 3:45 PM (#103498 - in reply to #103217)
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Posts: 216


206 or 207 cranes
Chasin50
Posted 4/9/2004 4:36 PM (#103501 - in reply to #103217)
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Posts: 378


Location: Michigan
Lip Rippers - 6 & 10"
TR Twitchers 6 & 8"
Grandmas - 7.5 & 9"

I love twitching... I have trouble doing anything else.
Krappie
Posted 4/9/2004 6:11 PM (#103504 - in reply to #103217)
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Posts: 419


Location: Appleton, WI
I managed to get my dirty mitts on some Molly Baits also. Can't wait to get some them roughed up from some canines. The design, paint jobs, and hardware look pretty sweet. Need to just add water and some hungry muskies and I think it will finish-up the recipe. Definitely looks like a twitchbait that will find its time on the end of the fishing pole throughout the year. What I really like about it is that it's solid plastic and I won't have to worry about taking in water.

I also like throwing TR Twitchers and the good ole Crane. I've been lucky enough to get a hold of the Talonz Little Craw also. It has an action quite unlike any other twithbait that I've thrown. It's roll is very pronounced and its rise isn't as fast as other traditional twitchbaits.

catch ya later,
Krappie
hammerhandle
Posted 4/9/2004 6:34 PM (#103505 - in reply to #103217)
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Posts: 90


Location: Florence, Wisconsin
Either a baby shallow raider or a super shad rap, both are great!

Bo Queen
Chasin50
Posted 4/10/2004 6:14 AM (#103533 - in reply to #103504)
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Posts: 378


Location: Michigan
I should add Talonz Little Claws too. I picked up 3 or 4 of the floaters and the slow sinkers over the winter. Just used them this last weekend for the first time where I twitched up an 18" bass. This is a great little bait. I especially like the slow sinker and you can work it real slow and still get it to roll. Great paint jobs as well.

You can order them direct from Mike at http://www.fishall-lures.com/index.html
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 4/10/2004 7:24 AM (#103536 - in reply to #103217)
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Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
The 10 year old "retro" style 7" Slammers are hard to beat, but the new 6" Slammers especially in the show custom colors are great as well! As with any baits, the custom colors aren't anymore effective than the standard colors. When you like a bait color you tend to throw it more. You tend to pay more attention to it when you are using it. Both of these situations tend to translate into more action and more hook ups.
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