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    I've been testing them out in the river not far from the house and catching some nice white bass and hybrids. Biggest hybrid was 9.25 lbs., still waiting on my first DD wiper. Took my son out yesterday and he caught a 5 lber on his first cast since 2020. Name:  IMG_3150.jpg
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    Was missing a lot of strikes so added a stinger hook and it paid off, three of my five fish yesterday were caught on the stinger hook.

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    Those look awesome. Not a normal spinnerbait color combo the fish see day in and day out. They should work great.

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    Using the crappie spinner mold from Do it . By the time you add the spinner form, hook and blade the 1/8 weighs almost a 1/4 oz. Head to tail the tied baits are about 3.5 inches long.

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