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no-tail plastics for most species
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Thanks again. I stopped posting on this forum years ago because I hadn't changed my notification e-mail address and thought no one ever replied. Changed it and now get notifications.

The reason I like fishing with others is that once they catch fish on lures I would never think of using , I immediately take notice and begin thinking of questions that I will work on getting answers to in the future. Much of the time I'll buy the lure they're catching fish on and note how many consecutive casts get hit and whether as successful on future outing.

Last year I was convinced of the Strike King's Joker, a three legged grub, when my partner started getting slammed by plus-foot long crappie and some nice yellow perch:

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Three legged grubs were something I would never have considered using and now I've even attached the legs to the bottom left grub with its fatter ringed body. I know it will work come spring, but most important have accepted the design as one to carry for crappie and most fish species.

(Note: the top two lures are hybrids of a grub and worm using a candle flame to fuse the parts. They work well!)

Seeing is believing!
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no-tail plastics for most species - by SenkoSam - 02-22-2016, 05:30 AM
Re: [wiperhunter2] no-tail plastics for most species - by SenkoSam - 02-24-2016, 02:53 AM

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