iasus
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Post by iasus on May 17, 2015 10:58:09 GMT -5
Anyone ever use them? been trying to decide between the 2" and 4". Let me know what you think
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Post by mwardncsu on May 17, 2015 10:59:23 GMT -5
Used them a few times but not really enough to catch a fish. Quality made lures. The 4"' is heavy and will cast a mile and you can really feel it thumping
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Eric
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Post by Eric on May 17, 2015 13:53:32 GMT -5
I've never used them, but my choice would be the 4" ones. You know what they say "bigger bait, bigger fish", but there are times when the fish will prefer smaller baits, depending on their mood. That is however, a nice looking bait.
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Post by hotdog on May 17, 2015 17:48:36 GMT -5
I used the 2" in green a good bit on Liberty Reservoir but never got a striper on it. That may be because of those pesky green fish though. I couldn't keep it away from them. I would think the 4" in shad should be the ticket on SML. Good luck.
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Post by PA Ken on Jun 11, 2015 10:56:20 GMT -5
As some of you know, I'm a big fan of Smack Jacks and Giz3's and 4's. I've tried the 2" and 4" Flitterbaits at Smith Mountain and Cumberland Lake, KY. Great action but I have never caught a striper on them. Best I ever did with them was on blues in the bay and ocean at Ocean City, MD. But or course, when blues are feeding, they'll hit anything.
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