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I'm going to my favorite back woods fishin' hole tomorrow where I usually throw Senkos, tubes, 6" Roboworms and top water.  Today while at WalMart I picked up some Arkie Salty Crawlin' Grubs along with my usual haul.  Anyone have any luck with these?  I figure I'll put it on a 3/0 EWG with a pegged bullet weight.

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I've used them in the past out fun fishing and have caught a few fish with them. I was fishing them texas style with a 1/8 oz weight pegged around docks. I flipped and pitched them for awhile but didn't get any bites.

Do they make them in more that one color?

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Rivethead, I've used them for both LM and SM.  Used them unweighted, T-rigged.  Caught the SM at Lake Englebright.  Good luck!

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These in the brownish green color are probably my favorite all around plastic BY FAR.  I use them with a 1/4 or 3/8 ounce standup head and usually fish them in high pressure lakes or rivers with rocky bottoms  They look so natural bouncing over rocks.  

But yeah they are a great bait in rocky suroundings, i never did all that great in muddy or woody cover.

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These baits work! My best colors are: green pumpkin, brown / char-

truese lam. & black / brown lam.

Make sure you rig the lam. ones with the darker color on top.

I use a 1/8oz. stand-up jig, with a single wire weed guard.

You might want to check the skirts to see if any of the legs need seperating.

I also insert a small glass rattle between the end of the hook and the tails.

Don't forget to some scent (Megastrike)

S-L-O-W-L-Y hop and crawl it on the

bottom, between pauses.

Fish ON!!!

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