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Basstrix Flashtrix Emerald Minnow
22 Emerald Minnow
It's a hollow belly lure that's about 3.5" long. I bought a pack of them years ago, and tried various "trix" with them by pushing colored foil and wrappers into the belly (as shown below). The one in the original pic (solo with jig inserted) has a plastic worm rattle inserted in it. I still have them as pictured ... just never used them, "yet".
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Two words: crappie nibbles. Doesn't matter which brand or color: Berkley or Magic Bait.
The nibbles make a difference, don't leave home without them, Chartruese is my favorite color.
The bottom one in that picture is unaltered (the way they come in the package). All the others I have pushed various colored plastics/foils into the cavity of the body to add color. One even has a "worm rattle" in it (as pictured below):
And one could also force Nibbles or scent paste into the hollow body ... adding scent and/or color.
Here's the website : Product Categories Flashtrix ... and do notice that the smallest version is 3" long (that's what these are, and that's a 1/16oz ballhead weedless jig with a #2 Aberdeen hook inserted into the Flashtrix pictured).
I'd be very interested in your reports/accounts of using these baits !!
I bought them because I thought they looked a lot like a Silverside .. which most of our local lakes have, and which I used to fish for Crappie with. Silversides look like this (but ours have a more greenish tint to their backs):
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Richard Gene is the man, crazy, but pretty cool. He used light tackle all the time,
small heads, small bobbers and always gives a good reason as to why. I like how he finds them good ones right off the bank. It can be done, and he does it. Seems like he keeps it simple; just have to fin them.
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