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    Saw these in the Bass Pro Shops catalog I received this evening. They're small. Thought they were interesting. Are they worth a hoot?

    Bobby Garland Slab Ticklers | Bass Pro Shops
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    Randy.....I have some but have not tried them out yet
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    Tracker, you like i am a tackleholic, it doesn't matter if they work, we're both gonna buy a pack just to say we have it.....
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    They work, slide one on then a small bead then tie on jig. Without a bead they tend to hang up on knot.
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    Neat idea. I'll be waiting on a report Randy.


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    How they gonna keep from tangling in your shiners.
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    Hardy har har Danny. Figured that was coming. I figured I would rig something up like Cray described before tying on the Aberdeen hook.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "D" View Post
    How they gonna keep from tangling in your shiners.
    shiners don't need no help.....
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    This could be the Day....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    They work, slide one on then a small bead then tie on jig. Without a bead they tend to hang up on knot.
    I put a small clevis on the blade, put it on the string, then a small bead, then tie on the jig. Very good action. Never caught a fish with it, however.

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    Used them today for my first time out caught my dad 8 to 1 before he went ahead and put one on do they work can't promise you put I sure will have them on now
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