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Skinny Dipper vs Big EZ

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I've recently been killing it on both brands of these swimbaits being reeled over mats of hydrilla. I've found the skinny dipper to be a lot more durable. However, the EZs have better kicking action displace more water. At a local store, Gamblers are about a dollar cheaper for the same amount of swimbaits, however, if they aren't as durable, is Reaction Innovations a better choice?  I just want to see what yalls opinions are for these baits mainly reeled on top. Try to take into consideration price, durability, and the ability to entice big fish of course.

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I like them both but the big EZ  seems to catch bigger fish while the dipper catches more.  

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I agree with Dwight, but I catch more on a Big EZ

because I almost never throw a Skinny Dipper  :D

 

Roger

Another vote for the big ez. 

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I have used both but primarily as swim jig trailers. My preference is actually the Little Dipper or baby brother of the Big Dipper. It isn't much of a pronounced side to side wag but rather fast little "kicks". When I want more of pronounced side to motion I use the Keitech products. Their softer bodies lend themselves to more wider side to swimming action though the durability is the only knock.

Fish catching ability is my number 1 factor on which baits I use.  While price is important I don't have as much time to fish as I would like with 2 young boys and when I go out want to make the most of it.  

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If I want more water displacement and Thump..Big EZ 

If I want more wiggle and faster action...Skinny Dipper 

 

 

 

Mike

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