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I usually dropshot over sunken structure but I'm also looking to throw some deep divers if I can find suspended smallies chasing baitfish on the north shore of Erie.

 

Recommendations?  Size/Color/Model...

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I prefer throwing Keitech's on a 1/2 to 3/4oz. jighead. I can let it sink to my desired depth and having a single hook helps keep the goby's and drum off. 

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6 hours ago, fishballer06 said:

I prefer throwing Keitech's on a 1/2 to 3/4oz. jighead. I can let it sink to my desired depth and having a single hook helps keep the goby's and drum off. 

 

Great idea!  Thank you.

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On 8/6/2017 at 3:48 AM, Puggz said:

I usually dropshot over sunken structure but I'm also looking to throw some deep divers if I can find suspended smallies chasing baitfish on the north shore of Erie.

 

Recommendations?  Size/Color/Model...

Megabass Dark Sleeper Swimbait...

 

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Made from ultra tough yet soft plastic that gives it the ability to withstand a tremendous amount of abuse, its supple paddle tail provides a very natural kicking action as well - even at slow crawling retrieve speeds - as it moves in and out of heavy cover to induce strikes from the most wary of fish. Available in one-of-a-kind airbrushed paintjobs, the Megabass Dark Sleeper is definitely a swimbait that should be in every anglers' arsenal.

 

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