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Does anyone have any experience with either the swarming hornet or blakemore rollin' runner heads? What plastic trailer would be used?

How do you fish it??? Thanks for your help.

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I like the SH with a super fluke on the end of it. Very effective in cold water.

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I haven't used them but I would stick a 4"-5" paddle tail swimbait or a sassy shad type body on it and see what happens.

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I've used both and favor the SH with a CLEAR Fluke. I have caught a number of smallies and spots sweeping the bait and letting it pendulum back as I pick up line. I have used the Gambler version with the paddle tail worm also but with less success - possibly because I have fished it a lot less. I have thrown the Road Runner horse head but not done as well on it.

This type of bait definitely has it's place and is great to sling out there when you find bass schooling and slashing shad or baitfish. It has little wind resistance and casts easily and drops through the water column quickly. It's an excellent bait to use on deep channel swings and bluff walls too.

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I haven't used them but I would stick a 4"-5" paddle tail swimbait or a sassy shad type body on it and see what happens.
Yep the small basstrix paddletail works great on it. Thats the first way I fished both baits and it's worked great ever since.

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