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http://cgi.ebay.com/Fish-Arrow-Flash-J-5inch-Kosan-Ayu-Silver-/370440382755?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item563ff7a923#ht_1766wt_905

It's a Japanese made minnow bait called the J-Flash, it looks so amazing and the video i watched, it had nice action. But i dont wanna pay $9 for shipping for a lure i have never tried. Any ideas fellas?

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http://cgi.ebay.com/Fish-Arrow-Flash-J-5inch-Kosan-Ayu-Silver-/370440382755?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item563ff7a923#ht_1766wt_905

It's a Japanese made minnow bait called the J-Flash, it looks so amazing and the video i watched, it had nice action.

have a link to vid? i would like to see the action... 8-)

Check the japanese fishing techmiques thread, there 's a link to a group of videos there ( click on "the big bite" header ).

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Well actually the action is more like lack of action. The guy reeled it in striaght, giving it almost no jerks or shakes. He just had it rigged on what looked to be a 4/0 EWG worm hook. Another video i saw, the dude was using a straight shank worm hook with a prop on the hook! Whatever it was he was catching a good load of fish!

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yes, lots of walleye fisherman use jigs with small propellers on them, the only bad thing is that, ofcourse like every other walleye jig, the hook shank is pretty short and the only colors they come inare hot pink, bkaze orange, chartreuse, etc. >;)

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