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I think the square bill bite is happening at a local lake . I have a lot of lures that have  not been used . So going through my lures I found a Xcalibur xcs100 crankbait , chartreuse black back . I read about that lure here before , so am eager to throw it for the first time . I have to start using some of these lures that I have never used on even opened ..

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Come fall I'll be hammering them on that exact bait on Rip Rap. If they won't smash that one I'll switch to orange/brown back. It's always one or the other. Brian.

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Just the fact that it’s a chartreuse with black back will most likely get it done. 

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If you don't like it, you can probably make a few bucks on it. The 50 size was bringing 30 or 40 dollars on the auction sites.

I think Booyah brought it back a couple years ago but the original will always hold value, Like the Wiggle wart, Vixen ect.

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One of my favorite square bills!!! I have a bunch of XCS 100 and 200 and they are fish catchers. Citrus Shad is a top producer for me. Before the did away with the Xcalibur brand they had a real craw series. They had a matte finish that was textured, I only have 2 left but they did a number on the river smallmouth!!! They run just about 3', you may get to 3.5" with 8lb fluorocarbon. I have both the original Xcalibur XCS 100, 200, and a few 300 models and the new Booyah XCS1 and 2.  I don't see much of a difference between them so I'm guessing Booyah is using the original molds.  If they are hitting shallow cranks in your water right now then that is a good one to throw.

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I have a lot of cranks that have never been used .   Beside the Excalibur , there is the Fat free shad ,   several Lee Sission baits still in the package , some Poes and others .

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