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    any way you fish it is OK

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    Great read

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    They sure are good in the fall fo. me. It's the spinning blade that they are after

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    Love them Road Runners

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    Use in the spring to cast to the shore line looking for schooled up or bedding fish. Prefer over regular jig because you can cast them pretty far. Added bonus is the bass don't mind eating them up either.
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    Love fishing them in ponds. I have caught a lot of nice bream on them as well.

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    I like a 1/16 oz head with a hammered willow blade. I use big bite curly tail bodies on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usafret99 View Post
    Use in the spring to cast to the shore line looking for schooled up or bedding fish. Prefer over regular jig because you can cast them pretty far. Added bonus is the bass don't mind eating them up either.
    Yes I noticing Bass do love this lure. I caught 3 or 4 bass off this lure.

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