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2" Easy Shiners...review...winner

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Long story-short.....Im impressed.

> Ive only been using one single color - silver flash minnow.

> These things are catching crappie, sunfish, better than anything else I have.

> They catch dink bass almost as good as my 3" senko

> These have also been taken by several surprise larger bass.  Sizes: 14", 16", 16", and 17"

> These things have maintained their high effectiveness in all conditions.  Sunny days, cloudy days, rainy days.  Clear water, stained water, and muck water.  Warm temps & Colder temps.  Morning, midday, and evening.  Still only with one color.  No color change needed.

> The tail action on a 1/32oz head almost requires no retrieve to get it kicking, Making it the slowest functioning bait that I have.   That seems to be an advantage. I think.

 

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Drop shot them and don't move your rod...

They really are fantastic but need a small hook to really shine. Those and the lake fork baby shads with the ball tail are killers down here for the pan fish and cichlids. 

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I think Im mostly impressed with the lack of color changing needed, to fit the conditions of the day.  One color is all I have needed for a wide range of conditions.

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I have some 2" Swing Impacts but have never fished them.  I have a pack each of silver and gold flash and I think they will be ideal white perch lures.  I should remember to take them to the pond some time and see how they do. 

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