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Has anyone used these? I fish quite a bit of partially - mostly submerged trees around the banks and I'm usually caught fishing an unweighted crawdad worm with quite a good success rate. I'm kinda getting tired of my spinning outfit and prefer using my baitcaster. Would these be a good alternative?

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Found a few of these at my uncles and just found out what they were called when I googled the name of this post! I don't recommend them, very little action, bad on grass or around grass imo. Never know though! I did have some high hopes for them!

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Bought a package years ago.  I've thrown one a few times, but never got bit.   They look so good that I still carry them thinking that some day they're going to be exactly what the bass are wanting that day.  Now thanks to subscriptions, I've got Mad Dads Cracklin Craw and something else.  They all look good....but they're all still in my tackle box while I'm tossing jigs for some reason.

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