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    Default How to Git ready for Brim Season


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    did you find them on sale?
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    Bream season is Jan 1 - Dec 31.

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    Yes, they were on sale.....

    Brim season is when the rivers drops to within it's banks.......

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    Tony at a&r jigs makes one similar but costs less.have used his on those satilla redbreasts.

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    I will check with Tony. Thanks

    Wal Mart had these for $2.97 and I got all they had in Crawdad.


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    Tony at a&r jigs makes one similar but costs less.have used his on those satilla redbreasts.

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    been trying to find them myself but haveing no luck

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    What size blade is on these spin daddies?

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    I am headed to Florida for a week of bream fishing, One of the guys I am going with said they used spinners like Mepps. I am gonna take your suggestion and get some of these to try as well. We usually just use crickets on a 10 ft pole.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yodibuzz View Post
    What size blade is on these spin daddies?

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    1/8 OZ. I only use two colors Char/CraWDAD and Char/White. The Crawdad works best of all.

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