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YoZuri Vibes - So popular we've got a one knocker version now

Aruku Shads - So popular we've got a new silent version

Quake 80 Suspending - Hopefully over time the technology gets to the point where they can make smaller, thinner baits, with smaller hooks. From my experience they get hammered in 50-60 degree water, low-light, stained water, windy conditions. I'd love to see them scaled down, as I have not had any luck soaking/suspending them in cooler/clear water. Again, from my experience it's been money with aggressive fish in easy reaction bait situations with straight cranking > small pause or twitching, cranking again barely pausing. It's a big, narly action. Hopefully one day we'll see this bait category with smaller profile, smaller hooks and tighter action.

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20 hours ago, tander said:

Pico Perch

Pinfish

Bayou Boogie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I still have three or four Pico Perches . I havent used one for a few years . When I first started bass fishing from a boat  , Picos used in standing timber caught lots of bass .

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48 minutes ago, scaleface said:

I still have three or four Pico Perches . I havent used one for a few years . When I first started bass fishing from a boat  , Picos used in standing timber caught lots of bass .

Still do!!!

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RES 2 tap

6th Sense Thud or Quake 70, Suspending Quake 80

Booyah One Knocker

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On 11/28/2021 at 6:40 AM, LrgmouthShad said:

Awful lot of popularity for the original Bill Lewis. Y’all yo-yoing these?

You can’t hardly fish them wrong 

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On 11/27/2021 at 7:47 PM, Aaron_H said:

 

The 1/8 oz Tiny Trap is pretty great for panfish in my experience. 13 Fishing has a 1/16oz one (Magic Man Micro I believe) that looks deadly. I want to try one of those out soon.

Don’t underestimate the Tiny Trap. Will catch nice size bass. I’m not one to associate finesse with crank fishing but it’s a nice light bait for shallow casting toward the bank at rock and wood structure. The Mini 1/4 oz. Trap is my primary size for river smallies. 1/2 oz. for lake and deeper water associated with it. The Spot is equally as productive just doesn’t give me the options for colors. Blue back, black back and gold w/black back is all I really need though. 

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2 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

You can’t hardly fish them wrong 

Yep super easy and they work.  I have two.  The blue over chrome and a red one.

 

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In no order:

Spro Aruku and Jr. Shad (rocks or yo-yo)

Lucky Craft LVR D10 for WoodCutter (weeds)

Boo-Yah One Knocker (all purpose)

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