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The tail action is similar to a conventional twister tail...until you slow down the retrieve. That's when the broad thin tail starts to shine. It takes very little movement to set the tail working. These baits are super popular here on the Mississippi River in the late fall, winter and early spring. One of the best ways to fish the broad tails is to rig them on a jig just heavy enough to maintain a vertical presentation and then drop it to the bottom, take up a foot of line and then just hold the rod steady while drifting. A soft one foot lift then a drop on a tight line and hold again is the usual manner of fishing them. Walleyes and sauger go crazy to this approach.
Right now Do-It is offering the molds by phone only order. The 2.5" is a 6 cavity mold. The 3" is a four cavity mold. Anyone interested in the molds for purchase can call 1-319-984-6055 and ask for Jerry. He'll get you fixed up.
The molds are real shooter friendly.
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