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Good to hear that, Cajun... certainly didn't mean to alarm you!
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It didn't really. Â*The add wasn't very clear. Â*I thought they meant they were discontinuing the 10 piece bags they sell, which are a waste of money. Â*I won't buy them unless I can't find anything else. Â*You can use any type of worm for the technique. Â*That's why I say "Slider Fishing" is more than just a bait, it's a entire philosophy of fishing. Â*I do like the CBS worms, but it's not the end of the world if I can't get them.
I was reading in Bassmaster this month that the way you fish these big "Swim Baits" is the same as you fish a Slider. Â*You just cast it out, and reel it back slowly. Â*No hopping, bumping, or whatever. Â*Just steady reeling. Â*It works with jigs, worms, grubs, you name it. I think the biggest thing I learned from Slider Fishing is what a strike feels like. |
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gatta go with powerbass and fishin_dude
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For me it is a charlies worms JUNE BUG crawdad. It is the best in the world I'm tellin you. Use it on an owner hook and use a 1\16 OZ weight and you got yourself one good rig. Fish it along the shoreline and in lilly pads and youll catch fish.
P.S. Work it as slow as possible. Just slowly bump it along the bottom. |
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