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Question on Sebile Soft Magic Swimmer

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I picked up a few packs this winter but I haven't had a chance to fish it yet while I'm waiting for the ice to go away in a week or so. Plan on throwing it this spring, if anyone's fished this bait I'm curious to what you think of it and if you've had success along with preferred rigging and retrieves. It looks like it would be effective fishing it like a soft jerkbait as well as a slow swim, am I on the right track? Thanks

Yes.  It swims, falls, and jerks well.

I used it mostly on deep weedlines where a hard swimbait may catch too many weeds, and weedless approach was needed. (some top hook baits would have worked as well, but the sebiles have a nice slow fall)

Also used it frequently fishing uphill through brushpiles that dock owners had placed in and around their docks.  Again- the weedless aspect was the key.

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Awesome C-Rigged...

I found that you needed to have the weights slid as far back as possible when fishing it as a swim/jerk bait.  I love them.  Bluegill and White are my 2 favorites.

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I bought one for last season didnt have any luck on it in blue gill color. I had issues with duribility they ripped in half on me really really easy i had a little 12 incher bite the tip tail of it and it ripped in half on the hook set. I will say it did look super nice going threw the water though.

Had good luck with 'em. Super-glued a couple back together, but was worth the trouble....extremely realistic action on fall AND with twitch. Varying the weights made this a lure I could use as a jig, CR, topwater.

The weights moved all the back for me on every cast.  Adjustment was futile.

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