02-25-07, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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what do ya'll think?
we are still aways from the spawn here in my neck of the woods, but i seen these little critters and thought the could be killer on light line sight fishing. opinions??
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02-26-07, 07:29 PM | #2 |
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They look like a cross between a Yum Crawbug, and a DOA shrimp. I guess if you are planning on using them for bed fishing, I don't understand the light line part. They are gonna move it or bite it because it's on the bed, they aren't gonna care what kinda line you are using, and light line with big females isn't a good match IMO.
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well said lizzy..
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i know what you mean by light line not being a great choice when bed fishing. i was just guessing by looking at this baby that she might be light enough to not fit real well with say a flippin stick and 17lb test line. if i get them i will deffinatley use the heaviest line i feel i can get away with.
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