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    I can say this about that .If I find some on a dock laying around that look done and improperly discarded and its obvious it a fish ketchn color , and I don't have any in my possession , I just might .....
    Tie up a tandem 1/32 rig and take said trashed used up Bobby Garland baits and drop them in to the water . And as it happens in many cases spend an hour and a half ripping lips with said wore out trashed plastics .....
    so careful yawl when you discard your used Bobby Garland plastics as someone like me might come along and rip fire out of the fish with them there thrown away wore out ,thrown around on the dock baits ....
    Probably a better idea to discard them properly or else someone like me might be taking the fish away to someone else with YOUR trash as a Christmas fish fry present .....
    started at first light left at 830 am ...only kept 15 ,but could have limited pretty easily in another little bit if I didn't have to go to work ....
    and YES several of the fish were rather large specimens ....
    14 tp 16 foot down in 30 plus foot of water, drug extra slowly along the walkway under said dock .
    never say never and for sure stay tuned ....
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    That made going to work enjoyable!
    Drinkin coffee, missin fish.

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    yes sir my second shift supervisor welcomed them iced down puppies for sure
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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    Nice catch. I too use them til I can’t keep them on the jig head.
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    From one shift worker to another. Lol.keep them coming.Reading your stories.Rekindles my Old bass fishing Days of Texas,"Lake Fork"Bass fished the lake caught my biggest Crappie to date.Lol.Retired now may have to take a road trip.Have a crappie ketchn Christmas and A Happy new year.Enjoy the reads.

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    I use them until they can’t be used any more! I’m cheap! Do you use a float with that setup?
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    VERY nice ketchn Ketchn...

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    Way to go,nice catch.

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    Nice job!

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    Great job! Some excellent colors too. BTW, did you know that when they get really worn, you can just re-hook them at 90 degrees from the norm and they will be just as effective! I re-hook many of my worn baits this way. Especially the paddle tails (Sliders). The fish don't care which way the paddle is aligned. Baits produce a lot longer that way.
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