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  1. Hi Guys, First, thanks for all the past help and suggestions. Has really helped me. a. Bought a package of Yammamoto "Flappin Hog" plastic baits. Anyone have any idea what these are supposed to immitate ? Probably not a Crawfish, or it would have said that, i imagine. Just some "generic" looks-good-to-eat kinda thing, or...? b. Also got some 3-3/4 Yamamoto Crawdads. I have had good luck wacky rigging his 4 and 5 inch worm Senkos. For his Crawdad's, and also for the Flappin Hog, anyone have any thoughts on fishing these as a Wacky Worm style, or best to stick with the conventional kind of setup. Both of these are "only" 3-3/4 and 4 inch sizes, so not all that big. Thanks, Bob
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