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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishfishwish View Post
    You might want to try the micro cranks from Eurotackle. I've had some fun with the Z-Viber 1/16th oz (micro rattle trap) this spring too.

    Z-Viber 1/16oz - Yellow Perch | eurotackle
    I actually have used that before. Wasn't a fan. It worked decently, but for the price of it I just don't think it's worth it. I understand it works better if used vertically so maybe from shore I just didn't get the action others get.
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    I already had it in the tackle box so I decided to throw the Yo-Zuri Snap Bean out there again. Had better results this time compared the last time. Ended up catching a handful of panfish with some of the bluegill being a really exceptional size. One of them might've been my PB. I ended up getting broken off at the end so I'm not sure if I'll buy another one any time soon, but it is a pretty good lure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ArthurLK11 View Post
    Have you guys ever used any microcrankbaits for panfish? I recently came across the Yo-Zuri Snap Bean which looks interesting as well as the knock off Amazon version of the lure. While the Snap Bean has more eye appeal and looks to be a better quality, I always wondered how these name brand lures do when put up against the knock off ones. I decided to try both out and can't say I was too surprised with the results. Ended up with a handful of nice panfish and a beautiful largemouth bass.
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    Nice. Those are some good looking bluegill.
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