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  1. Need some help identifying this stickbait. It's for sure not a Rapala (i checked with them) but can't remember where i got it or the make. It is 4" long and the hooks are galvinzied. It is a floating at rest, dives 5-6' when cranked. Key also is a squared bill much like stubby crank baits. Have caught dozens of fish on this one (see the battle scars) from bass to pike to walleye and even lake trout. Want to get another but am at a loss on who makes it. Appreciate the help...! Joe S.
  2. I've just started to read into the history of the ned rig. So from what I've read, it's pretty much a shortened senko or senko like bait on a 1/16 jighead with an oversized hook. Asside from an exposed hook, is the trick behind it the position of the eyelet? Also would setting it up with a scrounger jig be counterintuitive? I was thinking about busting out 4 ned rigs for this weekend. 2 normal jigheads and two scroungers with two trick worms and two senkos.
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