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Here you go. Just make sure you use a good, EWG 4/0-5/0 hook (preferably a heavy wire). When it's all rigged up, it should be perfectly flat. Also, only put the hook in the top to right about where the "eye" on the bait is. This bait is killer when thrown right into the nastiest of weeds.

http://www.ragetail.com/ragetailshad.html

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  • Super User
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Here you go. Just make sure you use a good, EWG 4/0-5/0 hook (preferably a heavy wire). When it's all rigged up, it should be perfectly flat. Also, only put the hook in the top to right about where the "eye" on the bait is. This bait is killer when thrown right into the nastiest of weeds.

http://www.ragetail.com/ragetailshad.html

X2 I use gammy ewg superline 5/0 this bait is amazing I caught 20 my first night throwing it all 20 came on the same shad no riping no re rigging. Though that hasn't happend sense but they are tougher then most top plastics that tend to get there legs or tails bit off

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X2 I use gammy ewg superline 5/0 this bait is amazing I caught 20 my first night throwing it all 20 came on the same shad no riping no re rigging. Though that hasn't happend sense but they are tougher then most top plastics that tend to get there legs or tails bit off

X3. My favorite bait by far! Only issue is they tend to tear right where the tail makes the bend. Mend-It to the rescue. Also that If you have a weak heart, it's probably not the bait for you.

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