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I rotate through a few brands, spend time with them you will learn where they excel. Here are a few that I have confidence in ....

 

Xcalibur 1 knocker - unique sound excels at times

SK Red Eye Shad - the shimmy on the fall, vibrates well on a slow retrieve

Yozuri and Berkely Warpigs - doesn't excel in one area , that said have been very productive straight line baits

Sebile Flatt Shad - oil filled silent version , more vibration than most of them out there 

Spro Aruka Shad- great one for slow rolling in deeper water

Rapala Rippin Rap- love the 1/2 oz version when water temp gets to the mid to low 40 's in the fall . Great for a rippin/ jigging retrieve.

Damiki- silent version, sometimes this is the way to go when fishing heavily pressured clear water lakes

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On 9/30/2018 at 10:06 PM, soflabasser said:

Looks good. Did you catch your personal best largemouth bass on a Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap? I think I read you saying that a while ago.

 

No sir it was Red Chrome ?

 

 

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On 10/2/2018 at 11:48 AM, Catt said:

 

Red Chrome

 

 

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Good looking Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap. You should bring it with you if you plan on going to South Florida for Peacock bass.

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