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Fish Arrow Flat Jack

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I'm looking to get a few swimbaits to experiment with.  I have a couple of the MattLures Ultimate Bluegills and was looking at the Fish Arrow Flat Jack.  I was wondering if anybody has used them and what their opinions are.  I did a search but didn't come up with anything.  Thanks for your opinions :D

There are better baits out there for the money. Paint will chip off quick. I don't know if the guy still makes them but there was a company called Muskysnacks that made musky baits that were something like the Flat Jack with the same profile but better made. I traded for a used one and it was much better than the Flat Jack. If you just want a topwater type bait get one of fourbizz's 2x4s. I don't have one but have heard nothing but good things about them.

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I like the Flat Jack! The paint does chip but this happens with most wooden lures. Walk the dog retrieve works best for me.

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Even works for big perch!

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Gollllyyy mollllyyy !!!!, now that 's what I call a big perch. :D

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x4 on that perch! That thing is enormous :D

Pretty cool how no matter what off the wall lure somebody starts a post about that t-rig has a picture of one caught on it 8-)

HA! HA! HA! ;D I was reading down the thread and got to that perch picture and was like "Holy S! That's the biggest perch I've ever seen!" And then I read the responses after it and totally started laughing! HA! Nice way to start my day.

But seriously, that's a huge perch.

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