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the only thing on a brush hog that i break is the front little arms. i break the bottom free from the body that way the top is still attatched and has arm action.

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I leave them attached, I don't see a reason to break them off. I do know some people that do though

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Leave em' intact.

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I'll pinch off the front "arms" if I find the bait is getting caught in heavy cover. Mostly, I look for another bait that's better suited for the cover, and leave them intact, though.  Same with GYCB Kreatures too.

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The classic Raul answer:

It depends

It depends on what I 'm trying to present and the bait to look like, for example, I cut the front of the arms while keeping the rear attached, the arm now wiggles, sometimes I remove completely the arms, other times I remove the tails, other times I remove the tails and arms and keep only the flaps, other times I remove the flaps, other times I fish it as it comes from the bag.

Each modification you do makes the bait look and move differently. So you may start with a hog just as it comes from the bag and modify the bait as needed/wanted.

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i've always broken off the bottom of the front arms, but i think next time i'll try breaking off the front for a more wiggly action.

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    Always break them off.  I think it gives the Brush Hog more action.

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I've always detached them, but will give it a shot 'stock'-style...

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I pinch the back of the front arms off and I also slit each of the flappers down the middle. Can't tell if it makes any difference but I like to think it does  ;D

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If I am using them as a jig trailer I take off the front arms and back legs.  I usually leave them along for c-rigs and t-rigs.

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