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aw man i just ordered my tru tungsten bluegill i hope it doesnt stink right out of the box. i got 12lb test xl is that gonna be enough?

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aw man i just ordered my tru tungsten bluegill i hope it doesnt stink right out of the box. i got 12lb test xl is that gonna be enough?

Oh yeah the Tru Tungsten is pretty small and probably best on spinning or 6-66 M rods. The Spro BBZ is a fair amount larger then the tru tungsten. Again my problem beside the wrong sink rate was the fact the pin was either pushed down to far or broke on the top.

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Simp, contact Thad who is one of our members here on BR. He just painted me a custom bluegill BBZ Shad that was the most realistic paint job I have ever seen. The combination of the Spro's action and the amazing paint Thad will lay down on it will make your BBZ a fish catching machine!

Any pics? OH and if you have any idea on prcing send me PM. ;)

I'd love a BBZ1 in a bluegill pattern.  If you have some pics, could you PM me too?

Thanks

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aw man i just ordered my tru tungsten bluegill i hope it doesnt stink right out of the box. i got 12lb test xl is that gonna be enough?

I use 20lb test. But don't worry mine came perfect i love it. I also have a bbz-1 shad and they both swim very similar the only real difference i can tell is the size.

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