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Guest Grandfather
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  I'm interested in trying the Ledgebusters and would like any info. you folks might have. I fish a very clear man made lake and want to use them in water between 25 an 40 feet deep. What size and colors do you have the best luck with in those depths and clarity.   Thanks, Tom

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3/4 oz Single Willow Blade fished on deep structure. The technique

is a long pull lifting the lure, then dropping on slack line...Repeat until

you feel you are "out of the zone".

I don't think the color is particularly important, but I use white with a

silver blade and chartreuse with a gold blade. No trailer for me, but

that's up to you.

My rig is a St. Croix Legend Elite, EC70MHF, matched to a Shimano

Calais 200 and spooled up #12 Yo-Zuri Hybrid. Strikes always come

on the drop, so pay attention or you might have your gear ripped right

out of your hands!

8-)

Guest Grandfather
Posted

 It's a brand.......BIG spinnerbait..3/4 oz and up

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