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    Default Lake Fork Baby shad


    Anyone been using these yet?Kinda like the Bobby Garland job,with a middle segment added and ball tail tip.Looks pretty good!Thanks!Lake Fork Trophy Lures

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    The guys in the DIY forum make them.Go take a look.Much cheaper.
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    Great bait!! nice action too

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    Gotta 2nd AZ on this one

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    I do not think we have anything like that exactly. Some guys in DIY plastics make ball tail baits but they are not the fish body design. However I will have a fish body design in a little over a week. Well besides the 2 inch swimbait/paddletail design I already have. As the guys mentioned though, some of the DIY plastic makers can sure fix you up with some nice baits for a nice price. Thanks for the reference az and fatman

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    That bait is going to have to work mighty hard to outfish a Southern Pro Hot Grub!... especially at that price! I can get 50 SPHG's for only $.50 more than 15 of those.

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    I still like the looks of them. Nice colors too.
    Good things come to those who bait.


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    They work I went out today and test drove a few.

    Just posting up the results from today on the Pines.

    The big one is just short of 16 inches with a solid 14.5" and 12".
    Caught on sour grape baby shad courtesy of LFT. Funny thing is I couldn't buy a bite with a minnow or any other color. Ended the day with 15 solid fish with only 3 throwbacks.


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    Yep, that is the bait I finally caught some at night with. I was just letting it sit vertical when catching the fish at night. I think the scent they have helped attract the bites. I still need a little more time to try it out in other situatons but so far it is the only plastic bait I have caught fish on at night.
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    If the crappie will eat it then that's the only opinion that really matters. Nice looking catch.

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