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santeebasser24

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  1. I learned to jig fish with a 1/4 ounce Terminator Finesse Jig (green pumpkin/pepper) with a zoom speed craw trailer bit it half, and dye the claws in chart. garlic Spike-It. I got intorduced to KaRu Lures Poison Tail Jig, and the detail they put into thier jigs really put the fish in the bait, because they aven't seen anything like it before! It takes time, but once you get the hang of it and get confidence in it, you will begin to catch quality fish!
  2. 1/4 ounce KaRu Lures Poison Tail Jig (Special Color- works everywhere). Zoom Speed Craw trailer (watermelon seed) dip the claws in chart. garlic dip from Spike-It !
  3. If I had to pick only one Lucky Craft bait, I would go hands down with the rick clunn 2.5 in copper green color. This bait has caught to many fish since summer in south carolina. Good Luck on getting this color (when put in water it looks excatly like a shad) everyone wants this color! Rick Clunn is a great crankbait fisherman, and this baits shows why! I have the 1.5 and 2.5 series. I will get the 3.5 next year for some summer cranking!
  4. I have tried many diffeent brands, and I now use the hookerz shakey head! The onlt problem I have with it, is getting the hook out of the fishes mouth (it reuires pliers everytime). I was a die hard spot remover man, but I had so many come off, when I switched to the hookerz, the fish is always coming in the boat!
  5. I have been using them since spring, and I wish I would have been using them sooner! They are the sharpest hooks I ever seen! I have had only a few fish that has spit the hook compared to all the fish that come off on gama, and owner! Don't get me started on the shakey heads!
  6. I ALWAYS replace my trebbles w/ the daiichi bleeding bait trebbles! It always has done me real well and gives me a little more confidence when I get a fish hooked! Bait companies now days try to save a little on the terminal tackle, to make a little more profit!

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