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    Greetings ladies and gents. Does anybody have any experience pulling a jig like this for the great crappiesaurus?? Any comments would be great. I know that you folks will be truthful.
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    I would pull it and catch fish. Just simpler changing grubs to get color right. But if I was zoned in, right color will work no doubt.

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    I would give it a try but I mostly use rubber jigs.
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    It looks good to me. Strike king has a plastic body that the skirt sticks out 90* when at rest like the rubber on yours does. Lots of action.
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    That may work better while vertical jigging in my experience. I would use that around structure/cover slowly moving it up and down in 6ft and under. But I would not apply it to trolling...maybe it's just me. The rubber grub wiggly tails and paddle tail are on my lines for trolling.
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    x2 with crappielover statement

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    I use jigs like that in other colors. mostly troll, they work great. I catch`em casting in the canal behind the house, only 2 ft of water there.

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    i would probably use it attached to a gold spinner with a #1 blade...............
    on pulling cycle (long-lining)
    Blue is good color in almost all florida waters.

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    looks good

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