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1 hour ago, 2tall79 said:

I have never heard of a #11 falling off a hook.  The flat side of the bait is the skin side.  There is a small hole at the front center to slide your hook thru.  It is REALLY difficult to get your hook back out of this hole on purpose much less happening by accident. Although old stock can deteriorate after opening I really don't think the skin side would become that soft.

I was fortunate enough to hear of the plan to stop production of Uncle Josh pork and was able to buy up a lifetime supply.  I have used pork for over 40 years and continue to have one hooked up everytime I go out....12 months out of the year.  Over the years I have developed ways of keeping the bait moist and ways to remove for re-use. One #11 frog should last you an entire season...unless you break it off on a hawg.   Good Luck

Thanks for reply.....my bottle was new as I had to peel of foil under cap. I just tested a piece on a hook and it was very difficult to get off but I was able to slide off, unless I ripped piece placing on hook yesterday I don't see how it could have flown off, but never-the-less I'll use plastic bait keepers in future.

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On 2/20/2018 at 9:10 PM, Catt said:

One of the most deadliest techniques in our marshes was a gold Johnson spoon & a pork chunk..killer for bass & redfish!

What do you mean by was?  ???

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33 minutes ago, kingmotorboat said:

What do you mean by was?  ???

 

Don't got pork chunks no mo but these work just fine!

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Catt said:

 

Don't got pork chunks no mo but these work just fine!

 

 

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Cajun tackle and Cajun fast mart keep a small stock

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