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Size:  87.2 KB this is my go to bait. I hook it thru the side where it sits upright looking more like a shad. The tail is connected but can be split where both pieces move independently. I fish where the water is murky to muddy so the colors work good. catch a lot of 13 to 15 inch fish on it. I use a 1/4 road runner head and use it vertical jigging. Catch walleye on it consistently dipping trees for crappie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter96 View Post
    Name:  beaver tail.jpg
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Size:  87.2 KB this is my go to bait. I hook it thru the side where it sits upright looking more like a shad. The tail is connected but can be split where both pieces move independently. I fish where the water is murky to muddy so the colors work good. catch a lot of 13 to 15 inch fish on it. I use a 1/4 road runner head and use it vertical jigging. Catch walleye on it consistently dipping trees for crappie.
    The plastic bait in the picture who made the mold is that Lakeside's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    The plastic bait in the picture who made the mold is that Lakeside's.
    Looks like this to me: Brush Gliders 2"

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNip View Post
    Looks like this to me: Brush Gliders 2"
    I think you are right I do have one real similar that we call the Texas bug.
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    Anything with legs or tentacles would be a no go for me when fishing for crappie. 2.5-2.75".


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    Bobs Jigs Crazy Legs is one of the best crappie baits I'veever used and it has 4 legs.
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing

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    Quote Originally Posted by fe1 View Post
    Bobs Jigs Crazy Legs is one of the best crappie baits I'veever used and it has 4 legs.
    What colors?

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    Pink/yellow chart, blue/green chart.
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    The plastic bait in the picture who made the mold is that Lakeside's.
    it is a 2 5/8 brush slider made by Bonehead baits. Looks like they only make a 2" now

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