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    Default Bobby Garland Slab Slayer?


    Which way do you hook em on a jig head? Open part up or down? Looks like it may work either way. Thanks, Daniel

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    Up for me.
    For a full line of fluid beds
    soft plastic, jig heads and more see us at

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    Keep it natural although if its on sometimes there just after what they see how ever keep it natural remember to hook it with belly down generally speaking dull or non colored dwn, sparkled or colored up this would be the colorful portion of the bait on top as you view it then take a look at the way you have hk your plastic it should appear natural presentation compare with livebait and you will see.


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    My Dad uses them with the open part up.
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    I use them with the open part is facing the hook tip!!
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    Up for me to
    can't catch'em at home

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    I had heard that these are to be used witha minnow..... is this correct? or do you use them by themselves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Dale View Post
    Keep it natural although if its on sometimes there just after what they see how ever keep it natural remember to hook it with belly down generally speaking dull or non colored dwn, sparkled or colored up this would be the colorful portion of the bait on top as you view it then take a look at the way you have hk your plastic it should appear natural presentation compare with livebait and you will see.
    I'm confused I've always been told that crappie feed up. So wouldn't you want the sparkled or colored (colorful portion) side down so it would be more eye catching.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 65pontiac View Post
    I'm confused I've always been told that crappie feed up. So wouldn't you want the sparkled or colored (colorful portion) side down so it would be more eye catching.
    I was wondering when this was going to come up. We all look at baits from the side and say, "man I tell you what, that looks good right there. " I have never seen anyone hold a bait up over head and say it looks good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clock152 View Post
    I had heard that these are to be used witha minnow..... is this correct? or do you use them by themselves?
    "We don't need no stinking minnows." lol I guess you could.
    "I'll live and die a fisherman."Calling John the Fisherman.."

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