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I just picked up a BUNCH at Walmart(probably 30 bags@$1.00 a bag) For the price I couldnt pass it up.

Anyone use these with success? Any suggested presentations? These are 4.5 inches long so I assume they are a finesse bait.

Edit: I just counted,I only got 19 bags,but still...

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Can anyone tell me about Kinami Cut tail Worms

Yeah. They're awesome.

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They are great on a drop shot rig...

Oneida smallie on a DS kutail:

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Those small cut-tails make an outstanding drop shot bait! Especially at that price! Wanna sell any?

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The Kut Tail will blow any soft jerk bait away, in addition to all the methods of use that mentioned.

I discover this several years ago. We were working split tail shad and doing exceptionally well when I ran out. Looking through my on boat supply of plastics the Kut Tail caught my eye. Scott continued with the shad as he still had plenty left. (He wasnt' sharing either)

I put the Kut Tail on and the rest was history. I caught more and bigger fish than Scott for the balance of that day.

The next day I turned the gentleman holding the fish below onto the Kut Tail.

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The 4 - 5 inch cut tails work great fished as a weightless senko. Split shotting and drop shotting them are great ways to catch fish as well.

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I need to give 'em a try...the Wal-Mart up here has them on clearance also but I keep passing them up...where's the Bait Monkey when I need him...

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