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yep i got a couple they for sure wok..
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the 10lbs bass that I caught twice sure likes them.......I think she prefers the chartruse shad.
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Two worlds of thought:
In the guides world I maybe use a crankbait once or twice a year. Not a lot of run and gun.. Or as in my youth we referred to as shore pounding. Mostly all soft baits are employed and tought. In the tourny world I use them to cover lots of water and up your cast rate per minute. They work well. Just two thoughts.. Capt Mike
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Only one problem, I don't see an American Shad.
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