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Here are what I consider to be the the

 

 

 

What are yours?

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I'll give it watch now, thanks.

 

True running baits, high quality hardware like rings and hooks, and in terms of pulling fish the wobble or vibration seems to be the biggest thing b/t which ones catch a ton of fish for me, and which ones don't.

 

The bill also makes a huge difference, but b/t depth, wobble differences, color patterns, and then various bill shapes and sizes......CBs can be overwhelming in some regard.

Nice concise video, good job.   

 

Two more things I've found make a world of difference, having a proper rod that has enough give in the tip specially to allow fish to bury trebles and keep myself from ripping baits upon strikes

 

Secondly, and something rarely talked about......Suspending vs Floating CBs.     There are times when a suspended CB or Jerkbait will produce the most violent strikes imageable.   There is something about that bait stopping and just perfectly staying still for the briefest of seconds.     

 

To me CBs represent a big fish bait by in large.   The vast majority of fish I catch off of them are very quality fish.   3lb and up fish usually, and within the last few weeks they've caught me several 5lb fish, and one 6lb fish.     

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