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    I like the look of the bodies and the heads look well made and should do the job. I’ve long been a fan of tiny baits, the old addage that Elephants eat peanuts. I’d order a bunch but I have enough plastics already for at least two lifetimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I like the look of the bodies and the heads look well made and should do the job. I’ve long been a fan of tiny baits, the old addage that Elephants eat peanuts. I’d order a bunch but I have enough plastics already for at least two lifetimes.
    I agree about small baits as well as having more baits than I can use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I like the look of the bodies and the heads look well made and should do the job. I’ve long been a fan of tiny baits, the old addage that Elephants eat peanuts. I’d order a bunch but I have enough plastics already for at least two lifetimes.
    Bud I'm with you but for some reason the profile picture of these triggered me. I have been happy with Southern Pro's Stingers forever now but I think this bait's body mass and twin-tails will coax a Hammer to bite "Dead Stick" winter fishing. Lets me drop down to a #6 hook too to fish in heavy tree limbs. I think the body will help me crawl a jig in and back out again with less hang-ups. Guess we'll see, I placed a order last night.
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    KABOOM , used a few atx baits back when , some of the larger versions though ....
    tough enough to hammer a bunch for sure
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