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Large Swimbaits in eastern Washington

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Just curious who fishes large swimbaits in Eastern Washington? I am now going to give them a chance this season and try and grab a PB Largie this year. I was a little hesitate to buy anything over 7 inches. I bought a few glide baits that were 7 inches, a couple 6inch S glides river2sea, and Hudd 68. I was wondering if anyone does fish the 10inch + in washington with any success?  Also does anyone hammer the Pike or Tiger Muskee on those large swimbaits. I can't imagine the hudds lasting too long with pike hitting them? Any info would be useful to me. Thanks for the read

I was wondering the same thing.  I can see the Western side with lakes that do trout stockings, but not sure around here.  My bet is that they would hit large swimbaits just to see what it is.  Potholes maybe???

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Well I have to think anything 4+ is going to be just fine hitting a 7 inch   swimbait.  I don't know of too many guys that fish them in the lakes I go to consistently but it is not like fisherman announce what they are catching fish on too much

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On March 6, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Dvo509 said:

Well I have to think anything 4+ is going to be just fine hitting a 7 inch   swimbait.  I don't know of too many guys that fish them in the lakes I go to consistently but it is not like fisherman announce what they are catching fish on too much

Yup.   Very hard to find the scoop around here.  Everyone is very tight lipped.

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