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    I recently got a few baits to test . these here little tiny things are flat out deadly in a tandem set up .
    the color combination should come as little surprise in orange and chart and the bait is a 1.25 inch long fat body split tail .
    I tested these on 2 different lakes in very opposite conditions and found them to be superb at duping crappie .
    first lake was chocolate milk and second was clear green .
    one lake they were presented 2 to 3 foot deep in 12 to 14 fow and the other 14 foot to 16 foot deep in 25 fow .
    the baits in the photos are the same set and I managed a ridiculous number of fish on them and they are still in pretty good shape .
    most fish swallow the baits though because they are so small and that was the only problem I encountered to date using them .
    no nibbles or spray or scent required I might mention and yes I will likely put my hands on more of them very soon .
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    Yeap it put work in yestdy.....
    That lil bait is from Limits Tackle, Steve makes some quality products....

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    I will get more of them for sure …...mighty fine for this time of year ….fry time equals small baits no doubt
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    Very nice looking baits. Bold vivid colors!

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    Great colors, thanks for sharing.

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    Nice ! Will try a double rig next time out.

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    I haven't used a double rig for several years but I have always had outstanding results on 1/64th and 1/32nd jigs year around. I caught some large fish including my pb largemouth bass on a 1/64th handtied ketchn karrot that SK gave me.

    I don't jig with anything larger than a 1/16th jig head. If I am fishing deeper and want more weight I add a split shot six inches above the jig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    I will get more of them for sure …...mighty fine for this time of year ….fry time equals small baits no doubt
    I passed this message on to Steve....U's two should hook up with y'all being on FB so much and you'll gain a member

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    They be a takin that jig deep!
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    Good looking jig and nice catch!

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