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Mar 28, 2019 09:37:17   #
FS Digest
 
by Shadowbird375



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Mar 28, 2019 09:37:25   #
FS Digest
 
Bass. I’m sure there’s more but that’s what I would use it for.

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by Nate1027

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Mar 28, 2019 09:37:35   #
FS Digest
 
Pickerel love them too, but they'll bite anything.

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by el_duderino88

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Mar 28, 2019 09:37:43   #
FS Digest
 
Texas rig it, or put it on a shakeyhead jig, and u should have no problem catching bass.

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by gmlesak

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Mar 28, 2019 09:37:50   #
FS Digest
 
Anything freshwater might bite that probably a bass rig tho.

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by babeek007

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Mar 28, 2019 09:37:58   #
FS Digest
 
Put it on a texas rig.. I personally would but off that little tail on the end. Looks like if a walleye plastic had sex with a bass plastic.

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by 87_north

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Mar 28, 2019 09:38:05   #
FS Digest
 
That an a 1/16oz jig catches a lot of Walleyes in Wisconsin.

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by notsantaright

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Mar 29, 2019 08:13:33   #
kpt Loc: texas
 
Its used for bass fishing, and don't cut off the little floppy tail. When you chunk it in the water that little tail wobbles like crazy as the bait is sinking in the water, Drives bass wild !

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Mar 29, 2019 19:28:09   #
bryanova
 
in long island saltwater it could catch speckled trout, and also summer flounder and striped bass drifting. the color varies from day to day, i usally have white, motor oil, shown in your picture and sometimes a transparent gold color

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Mar 29, 2019 22:21:51   #
BILLBYRD1 Loc: Prattville Al
 
That's what is left of a ribbon tail worm for bass fishing. You can still use but you would probably want to use it on some type of jig head. Search Bass Pro, Flw and go to the tips section. There are videos on what to use for different setups. I know what to do but I am not able to give you what you can learn from the pros in these videos.

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Mar 30, 2019 10:33:27   #
yankiedoodle Loc: Shelton, Ct.
 
Never used that for salt water but will try in a couple of weeks for school stripers and fluke. That is great for Bass. In cold water slow ,stop, let drop, and repeat. Match color with water (muddy use dark colors). Also put a light weight slip sinker on it. Use it near stumps, brush and vegetation-----Good luck

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Mar 30, 2019 10:34:33   #
yankiedoodle Loc: Shelton, Ct.
 
Never used that for salt water but will try in a couple of weeks for school stripers and fluke. That is great for Bass. In cold water slow ,stop, let drop, and repeat. Match color with water (muddy use dark colors). Also put a light weight slip sinker on it. Use it near stumps, brush and vegetation-----Good luck

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Apr 10, 2019 22:44:42   #
MichiganMac Loc: Plainwell, MI
 
Hello, I use such baits with a Carolina rig and catch small and largemouth bass. Weedless hook setup helps in obvious applications. Bottom bouncing seems most effective when I use these baits.

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