Oh boy let's see;
Paca toad sr. [Netbait]
Flappin' dad [zetabait?]
Cattapillar worms [bps]
Not a lure but a color, snagproof phatfrog in o.g. green.
I was at a local fishing flea market yest. And bought some of these as some guy had a bunch of them 3pks. For 5$
Ive used those blades for years now both gold and silver and have caught many fish with them. Are they better than the ' cheaper less shiny' ones I can't say.
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I copied this from the l.p.o. website if your interested
I love me some copper blades. I like to throw them in spring and fall on cloudy days though I'll use them on sunny windy days of I'm feeling the vibe. Bass seem to like them as well.
I would choose a 7'3". Shorter than my longest and longer than my shortest. I've done alot of things with a 7ft. Rod so I know I don't like punching and frogging with one that short.
I switched to non-lead when the ban went into effect. I also have an E.P.O. that lives about a mile from me and right between 3 launches I frequent so I see him a few times each year. Even with jigs hanging from my rods in sight he's never asked about them. He's more concerned with safety stuff.
I've got like 4 ponds around me that become about 70% choked off by milfoil and /or chesnut pads most of summer thru early fall. The pads you can frog/toad early before they get to thick and the milfoiloil you punch it as well as pitch jigs and bladed jigs into any 'feedholes' in it.
Personally I like to start out early spring with a Jig, however of the 3 about which you asked I'd go spinnerbait, chatterbait,squarebill, though I'll usually have all 3 rigged to see what they want each time out.
I've been using their flipping weights for a couple years now without issue. As for whether to use lead or not, it's up to you up here it's illegal so my choice is made for me.
I tried bobber stops but didn't like them. I prefer the jumbo peg-it's. I pull them through until they're nice and tight then I snip it flush at the top but I cut it about an 1/8" below the bottom of the weight and this becomes my 'spacer' between the weigh and the bait.
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