They are plenty soft but i think they're not quite thick enough for a slider head.
Are they soft enough to Texas rig? I'm wondering if they would work well on a Charlie Brewer Slider head.
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They are plenty soft but i think they're not quite thick enough for a slider head.
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It is very soft bait, but for the C.B. hooks the bait is really slim. I found once I put them on a 1/16 or my 1/32 oz heads they are there to stay. These are jigs with a barb and if I try to change colors or plastics I find my self tearing the lure. Im not saying there bad or anything, I am just trying to say they are really soft.
agreed, soft enough but might be too slim to get back in with the hook, i'm not sure though It'd be worth a try, they're my new favorite for vertical jigging, 8 or 9 fish and I change out cuz they're tore, but that's what you get with more lifelike action and softness, I've had a lot of success with 'em this year.
I don't cast with the slider heads, but the lake fork's seem like they'd be good for it
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