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Last weekend while shopping for some bait, I picked up a green jig with the bleeding skirt, and a black spinner bait with a similar skirt as well.  I've heard bass are attracted to bleeding bait as it makes them appear wounded, but out of everything I tried, I had no success with either of those.  My worms worked, my buzz bait worked, my soft minnows worked (very well), but my 'bleeding' bait didn't even get a bite.

Maybe it was just the bass that was in the pond, or are the bleeding baits just hype?  Anyone else have good luck with these?

I stilldontlikethem! ;)

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I stilldontlikethem! ;)

;D  I actually laughed out loud on that one....Good one  8-)

Yeah,I had to.I was just playin'.

Anyway,I think the bleeding bait series is just hype.Some people will swear by red hooks and whatnot but I haven't noticed any better results,while using them.

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If it helps your confidence use them.

The bleeding bait skirts have not produced for me but, the red hook...now that I am starting to like.

I do not think they will hurt to use them.... Around here red is a productive color so I try to get a little red in everything... They especially like watermelon colors with red in them...  

Don't like, won't use em. I rather have any color (almost) senko over them junky chunks of lead, wire and other stuff ;D. I don't really like any spinners that much ecept inline for trout but that's it cause I have only had a few fish on spinners, but I can catch 10 in under half an hour on a decent day with the right color senko. That being said SENKO all the way

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