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I have used the bigger ones and they work well for bass .   Bank fishing on rip rap dams is a good place to use them . That way   you can let them sink to the bottom , pop them up then retrieve close to the bottom with occasional pauses .  They are so inexpensive you can lose a few to the rocks and not be out much .

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Not sure about Trout but a guy I work with does pretty well with them for largemouth and white bass.

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I've used them. In the all white color... and can say I caught a couple bass with them...

 

Not one of my favorites tho... 

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No, the 1/8oz size does barely anything at all in the water. Plastic is too stiff, head is too light, and tail is too small. The 3, 4, and 5 inch sizes are good baits. Get some Little Cleo spoons in 1/8, 1/6, or 1/4 ounce and you will be catching bass and trout along with whatever else eats minnows in the lake you're fishing. 

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