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The red eye shad crankbait is generally my go 2 bait in most situations. 

There newest bait is the 18k Tennessee shad. 

Just wondering if anybody has used it with much luck.

I also noticed they changed the blue gill color?

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I haven't tried that one but the gold sexy shad is pretty similar and a very productive bait. 

 

There's a couple different versions of bluegill patterns they offer. Not sure which one they've changed. 

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I've only been messing with the RES in some red patterns. Trying to fish this color abit more often. 

 

I generally fish a Rat-L-Trap brand but red color choices are tuff to find. 

 

The Strike Kings are good quality and I like the few I have. 

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Haven't used that one -

But these are getting the job done, well as long as they don't bounce on the cast  ..  ..  ..  .. 

:smiley:

A-Jay

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