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time to reload on small topwater. help me decide since it's been two days already. very indecisive.

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Both are too small for me to even consider.

 

Sammy 115 in Aurora Black or MS Am. Shad

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Too small for me too - never throw any walking topwater smaller than the Duo Realis Pencil 110 - which is a killer bait.

But I do in most instances prefer the 3 hook variety like the Repo Man and the 4.5" Strike King KVD Sexy Dawg.

And Brandon Palaniuk won the Texas Bass Fest throwing the 5 1/8" Storm Arashi Top Walker this past weekend. (along with a big worm)

Might check that one out.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Yeah already have normal and larger sizes. I catch a ton on other small lures in clear water so want to try some smaller topwater. I catch dinks on the Sammy 120 .

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Pencil 85 was way to short for me.  The Dogma's I had were 50/50 on if they would walk right.  For smaller 4" baits, I stick to the Sammy, Gunfish, Rover, and Super Spook Jr. 

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Don't want to add to your decision making issue, Owner Cultiva Zip n Ziggy baby bass is the only smaller size walking lure I use.

Tom

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1 hour ago, zeth said:

Yeah already have normal and larger sizes. I catch a ton on other small lures in clear water so want to try some smaller topwater. I catch dinks on the Sammy 120 .

 

I will downsize when smallmouth are swatting at the bait.  Sometimes I get a better commitment from them by doing this.  Other times, tossing a nose hooked fluke or wacky hooked senko works better.

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I agree on the large Sammy's. They really kick deep water smallies. However, for a day in, day out producer of both large and small bass, it's hard to beat this:

 

 

Pop N' Image Jr.jpg

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27 minutes ago, Crestliner2008 said:

I agree on the large Sammy's. They really kick deep water smallies. However, for a day in, day out producer of both large and small bass, it's hard to beat this:

 

 

Pop N' Image Jr.jpg

If that is a Heddon lure they don't sell it anymore.  My bad, they do still sell it. Its a Pop'n Image Jr.

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Hard to beat a Heddon Super Spook JR for a smaller walking bait.

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LC Gunfish 95mm.

 

Allen

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On 5/23/2017 at 10:45 AM, WRB said:

Owner Cultiva Zip n Ziggy

 

 

On 5/23/2017 at 1:39 PM, Crestliner2008 said:

I agree on the large Sammy's. They really kick deep water smallies. However, for a day in, day out producer of both large and small bass, it's hard to beat this:

 

 

Pop N' Image Jr.jpg

 

Line snags the front treble often!

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River2Sea Rover. Gotta get the ProTuned version, though. 

Both the 98 and 128 are crushers for me. 

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