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rgasr63

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  1. rgasr63's post in Floating Worms was marked as the answer   
    Bizz Baits Dizzy Diamond worm was my answer. Though the toothpick looks really simple. The Dizzy Diamond floats up and it comes strongly scented so all I have to do is put it on the hook and go. 
  2. rgasr63's post in Casting Or Spinning was marked as the answer   
    Balanced reel and rod combo is a important thing. If it is not balanced then the person has to use extra energy to hold the combo straight. It could take away from your being sensitive to the bite. 
  3. rgasr63's post in Bait Dyes was marked as the answer   
    The best dye and scent package is in the JJ's Magic but it is the most volatile as far as leaking. I also have some of the Spike it chartreuse/garlic. The unique one that I use is the clear JJ'S it just puts the scent on the bait. It has worked out really well this past 6 months. I didn't use any of these last year but this year I have found that it helps most of the time to use it.
  4. rgasr63's post in Barbs and Keepers was marked as the answer   
    Those  Eagle Claw jigs at Walmart work the best for me also. I also have used some Peanut Craft lures Jigs also they have some unique sizes available for small crappie jigs. And I have bought some jig heads for small 3in or 3.5 in. swim baits also. I haven't used a glue for many years. 
  5. rgasr63's post in Carolina Rig - What's this piece called? was marked as the answer   
    Old school that is the ticker disc. Karl's bait has a Carolina rig kit with all the parts included to put together 2 rigs.
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