I've had it a fair amount of success of some of their older crankbaits and lipless baits, especially in clearer water. I concur about the baitball baits though, very limited success with them. Although the baitball pop-r style bait they have is really good when fish are schooling on tiny shad.
Palmetto State Armory in Greenville with have them. It's their color. The PSA Fishing Outpost in Columbia is bigger though. I believe you can order the baits on their website though.
My buddy makes these for Bama Rig heads and they are the best thing I've found when wanting one for shallower water or throwing them into schooling fish. They weigh nearly nothing.
Academy Outdoors has a big clearance sale going on right now. Anything that ends in .97 is an additional 50% off. The cashier also gave me 10% off for a First Responder discount that was nice of him as well. Most everything pictured was between $1.75 and 2.74. I was extremely thrilled to find the War Eagle Spoons on sale; I plan on painting the purple spoons into more of a shad color.
Perhaps use a trailer hook on your frogs. Lake Fork Tackle makes one for frog fishing and they work out well for an older gentleman that I fish with that can't generate a hard hookset anymore due to some health issues. Most of the time, the fish hook themselves.
Fantastic bait around floating docks and Bream beds. I agree about it not being a fan of wood. I catch a good many on it reeling it in like a wobblehead jig or a crankbait.
These weren't marked or placed in the clearance section. I just happened to scan one of the rods and saw that it was part of the sale. Then I started searching the racks for any other unlabeled clearance item.
If anyone has a local Academy Outdoors, their clearance items are now an additional 75% off. I found a bunch of older model rods for cheap. Really happy about the St. Croix rod for $14.99 and the various All Stars for $7.99. Several versions of the purple All Star rods rang up anywhere from $7.99 - 79.99. Majority of the models were $14.99. I should make the ol' lady happy since she is getting a few of the purple rods as part of her arsenal.
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