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Never had much luck with those plastic leeches. I lost my biggest bass ever fishing a live leech and slip bobber though :P

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Ever heard of "Reapers" ?, they are leech like baits used heavily in finesse and dropshot and they are lethal, even in techniques for which they weren 't quite designed for like regular T and C-rigging, my favorite leech like baits are Mojo 's Salty Reefers.

Now i got some   Berkly Powerbait  5" Carolina Slugs...  THere in a Bluegill color they look liek they might work if i know how to rig and fish them  but ive only seen one abg.. and well i bought it.  lol  

I almost didnt buy them because I had some Berkley Power worms one or 2 packs and they all seemed to be a little to soft.. ever time i cought a fish or snagged a limb i would ahve to put a new one on

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