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Quick thought and quick question. 

One, does anyone know the rof on the slow and fast sink models?

 

Also for an update for those that have not seen or used these yet.    The 6" version is seriously small...if you are afraid of big baits you could give it a try but unlike some other 6'' baits I don't see much drawing power with this one. 

I did not realize how small it was going to be so I ordered one 6'' to see....and it is really small...

Go with at least the 8''.

 

 

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I haven't seen a fast sink model but they have a moderate sink that sinks probably twice as fast as the slow sink. The 6" version is a nice little bait that draws fish of all sizes in. I especially like the floating version because it has a great gliding action if you just give it little twitches like you're walking the dog. 

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I'm gonna buy some 6" models and throw those on a H rod before I go out and spend $$$ on a swimbait setup.

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About a foot per second on the ss then. Thaks all!

Not sure i would need any faster sink rate than that.

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  On 5/22/2015 at 5:10 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

I haven't seen a fast sink model but they have a moderate sink that sinks probably twice as fast as the slow sink. The 6" version is a nice little bait that draws fish of all sizes in. I especially like the floating version because it has a great gliding action if you just give it little twitches like you're walking the dog.

I actually had bought a floating in the 6 to compare size...just surprised me how small it was. Anyhow i still think it will be good to keep. Going to rig it top hook and fish it over dock cables at loz in about a week or so. that will be the first test with it for me with 6"

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