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Anyone using Bill Dance's Spit-n-Image?

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I got one the other day and I am amazed at the castability of this thing, its nuts. I havent landed anything yet, but I'm gonna keep trying it out.

Anyone having luck with it?

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This is a great bait! I have caught tons of bass on the Spit-N-Image! And it casts a country mile! The way I fish it, short pops and let it sit.

I have one and it looks great in the water and its a good quality bait. haven't fished it much, so no luck with it yet. interested to see how people do with it

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I use them in ponds, and they work great along weed lines and over grass beds

This is my favorite walk the dog topwater bait.  I've caught tons of fish in this lure.  I just steady walk it back and wait for the explosion.  The only problem with it is the slightest bit of grass or debris on a hook will cause it to lose all action.  If you fish water with a lot of grass floating loosely around it could be tough to fish.

Are you guys throwing these to from the banks?
(no boat)

SHHHHH!!!! these things are kind of my secret topwater. walks easier than a spook in my opinion.

         -gk

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I reread my reply, I meant  are you guys fishing the banks with these (from a boat)?

Its slowly taking the place of my trusty Hula Poppers...

  • Super User

I do well on Spit N' Images, fish em just like a spook. The swim n' image is a great shallow crankbait, and the poppin' image is one of my favorite poppers.

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I use the Spit N Image's a lot, especially while the shad spawn is going on. Great bait.

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I use them too.  They are part of about 5 topwaters that I use quite a bit.

I love the original but don't care too much for the Jr. size.

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