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Zoom 4 in. lizards?

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  • Super User

I was thinking of getting some 4 in. lizards for a drop shot. The Gander buy me has watermelon seed and chart.pepper only. Other than using them on a drop shot I not sure I want to fish these little lizards on something else! What do ya think?

you cold use the lizards for alot of other techniques. first you could throw it on a smaller shakey head like 3/32 or 1/8  and work it on the bottom real slow. second and what i would do out here in california is split shot it in shallow water. drag it real slow and let the lizard float behind the weight. the same would apply if you were using it to carolina rig. a four inch lizard would be great to have if you need to downsize from the larger 6 inch size.

They are great for bedding Spots.

I love to fish Lizards Texas rid mostly.

The drop shot style really interest me but so far I've not stayed with it very long due to the places I've been fishing lately.

It seems the peanut butter colors do better in the muddy water here. The bigger ones catch bigger fish imo.

This pic was with a lizard Saturday

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The 4" zoom lizards are great for grass and or stumps or tress....especially the "mean green!" ;)

love the split shot setup i use it all the time the other is to use the weighted swim bait hooks that works well too

  • Super User

The 4" lizards are great when bass aren't aggressive enough to hit the 6 incher. I rig it with a 1 EWG gammy and a split shot. Great lure.

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