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| Vlap (3/19/2008) Learn to use it right and it will be your goto bait.
I have caught every species on it. jacks, pomps, flounder, reds, trout, snook, shark, spanny macks, and so on...
Nothing skips up under a dock better.i second that, but no snook, reds or tarpon, , but the jerkbait, i found out, skips better then the shrimp, i just fish with it more, so i got it down lOL, i skip it underreally low branches on the lake where the bigguns sit and eat little bluegill, yes bass also, just cast it out, and twitch it slowly dude, adn let it sit, then a sharp twitch, let it fall 3 reels, and so on, thats how i use it, and the bass eat it up like nothing, had the same ol shrimp for the passed like 3 years and they still work great, cept i got a new one with the floating rig, and htat thing works great too, but i use it now for live bait for the smaller lake, those bass dont hit lures at all, just live fishies... good luck mang
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/28/2008 5:51 PM Posts: 20, Visits: 52 |
| Great snook trout and redfish lure. The best color is the glow back gold glitter bottom. I throw it out let it sink, rell in slack pop it out of the grass, let it sink repeat. Another tricl i learned from Mark himself is take the small 2" shrimp and tie it to a clacker. Just let it sit, I caught a red in mosquito lagoon doing that while my dad and friend caught nothing. i haven't tried it since though. i tend to use the cal jerk bait and shad tail more though.
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