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Ok, say I'm using a super fluke, what would be the diving depth of the 1/4 ounce long bill and the 1/4 ounce short bill?

It's not a diving lure. It kind of acts like a chatterbait if you know what I mean.

Oh very cool. So I guess its just a really heavy-vibration lure.

Thanks man

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Ok, say I'm using a super fluke, what would be the diving depth of the 1/4 ounce long bill and the 1/4 ounce short bill?

It's not a diving lure. It kind of acts like a chatterbait if you know what I mean.

Oh very cool. So I guess its just a really heavy-vibration lure.

Thanks man

Pretty much.

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Posted by: LCpointerKILLA Posted on: Yesterday at 8:43pm

Ok, say I'm using a super fluke, what would be the diving depth of the 1/4 ounce long bill and the 1/4 ounce short bill?

You will be able to maintain a deeper depth with the short bill because there is less resistance pulling the bait up toward the surface.

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I have been using them for a little over a year. I use the 1/4 ounce size the most. I have not used them for fishing smallmouth as someone on here questioned but my husband has and they do work for smallmouth.

I usually put a jacks worm on mine. My husband uses a variety of things on his. I think the bottom line to this product is that you can use a variety of soft plastics on them. They are really designed to give a soft plastic action and they do this very well.

Here is a link that gives a bit of information on the history of the scrounger:

http://aaronmartenslures.com/history.php

Here is a link to the video of the scrounger:

1 more link too

http://thescrounger.com/blog/

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