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I have a couple of the iProp spinbaits, but I prefer Duo's over Jackall. The quality and finish are spot on, but I feel it rises in the water much easier than the Duo's do. Same rod/reel/line and I'll have to almost halve my retrieve speed to keep it deep. 

 

I have the Pompadour also, which I got late this year, probably too late in the season to give it a good topwater go....but I'm expecting awesome stuff from it. 

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Any advantage to the Pompadour vs the Jr?

Also, what's the concensus on using one of the swimbaits in lieu of a fluke? Any preferences?

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Flick Shakes are my favorite Jackall bait and one of my go-to baits. The squad minnow is good but I am such a diehard LC pointer guy it is hard to give TOW. Cover craws work ok for jig trailers but I will not be buying anymore. The ishad just doesn't work for me so after Christmas I will be posting a bunch for sale.

 

Allen

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Any advantage to the Pompadour vs the Jr?

The jr is a little smaller..both have their place.

Also, what's the concensus on using one of the swimbaits in lieu of a fluke? Any preferences?

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Love the cross-tails for dropshotting, bought the flick shakes early this year & haven't used them so maybe I'll try them next year.

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The Squad Minnow is just about the only jerkbait I throw, in both salt and fresh

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