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It has been my #1 bait so far this year. There is a good video with A martens where he gives some modifications he does. I just rig em and throw em. A slower steady retrieve seems to work best for me.

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We have done well with scroungers & mag flukes as well as 6" & 7" sluggos. Slow reeling them near bottom.

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These are really good on suspended fish, I found that out 4 years ago when I didn't have a swarming hornet minnow spin head, we found fish suspending at 10' of 27' and 28' and the only thing they were hitting was my buddy's fluke on the swarming hornet head. The only thing I had was some 1/4oz scroungers and so I rigged a scrounger up with my fluke and it was game on, it worked very well for suspended fish, not as well as the hornet but good enough that I keep them in my bag during the summer.

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I would really appreciate it if you guys would just stop posting anything about the Scrounga -

 

They don't work at all and there is simply no reason to throw or even own any.

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

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I'm glad you posted this. I was wondering the same thing!

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Don't even think about Xtreme Custom Tackle Scroungers.

Tom

PS; use the search tool

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Don't rule out Scrounger's Swim Jigs. I've been catch lots of fish on those. Especially the Citrus color,( fluke trailer works best for me.)

Posted

I would really appreciate it if you guys would just stop posting anything about the Scrounga -

 

They don't work at all and there is simply no reason to throw or even own any.

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

x2

 

 

Don't even think about Xtreme Custom Tackle Scroungers.

Tom

PS; use the search tool

x2

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I would really appreciate it if you guys would just stop posting anything about the Scrounga -

 

They don't work at all and there is simply no reason to throw or even own any.

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

x3

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I prefer it with a sluggo however in order to help me get rid of some of the excess smaller flukes I have I have been rigging it upside-down actually and find that it moves a bit better for me and is quicker to rig.  I add a small rubberband to help keep the bait on there since I try to keep glue off the boat as much as possible...

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Its a bait that I love in deep cranking situations. 1oz and 3/4 with a fluke is deadly.

I'm tempted to tie some light ones on an A-Rig. I will try that sometime and will report back.

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