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Looking for some feedback or opinions on there products. Looking at the smallie beaver and the little dippers and what the best color selection would be. Will be fishing these in the river in Iowa in the tailwater below the dam. Walleye , Smallmouth , and Wipers. Thanks

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I've used both baits successfully.

As far as colors, try one dark, one light and one natural. For me that's Black, White and Green.

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'Roadkill' is my favorite color. Kind of like green pumpkin with gold dust. Killer.

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I have used the smallie beaver quiet a bit lately with much success. I got them in Magic Craw Swirl and California 420.

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Smallie Beaver: Hematoma & Coonasty ;)

Little dipper: Pearl Blue Shad

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Smallie beaver In black/red fleck at night, watermelon/red during the day.

4.20 beaver black/red at night, watermelon/red, Hot Tamale, and bad shad during the day.

The best(my opinion only) beaver style bait out there.

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Def worth buying a couple packs of the Beavers and the Dippers. Baits hold up well to abuse.

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I like the Houdini color in the lil dipper...river Smallies like it too.

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The Sweet Beaver is one of the very best soft baits I have ever used. Around here it is Junebug or black

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Great baits, the Sweet beaver 4.20 is probably the best jig trailer I've used, also works well texas rigged or even wieghtless. Hematoma, watermelon red flake, and black w/ red flake are all good colors that I have caught fish on.

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Reaction Innovations was responsible for my first Largemouth over 10 ..... One of the BEST bait companies around ... California 420 is still one of my favorite colors ... money shot aint bad in the flirt either ...

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The beavers get a lot of good feedback but I don't use them much. The Skinny Dipper on the other hand has quickly became a staple bait. My two favorite colors are bad shad and pearl blue shad; those two seem to work in almost any water conditions.

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