You should be able to get these anywhere....Bass Pro, Cabela's, The Crappie Shop....I usually refer to paddle tails as Slider's.Originally Posted by drill instructor
Is this what they looked like?
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Saw a jig in the Crappie magazine, it was either a beaver tail or paddle tail. Does anyone know where I can find these, they are about 3in I think.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer
You should be able to get these anywhere....Bass Pro, Cabela's, The Crappie Shop....I usually refer to paddle tails as Slider's.Originally Posted by drill instructor
Is this what they looked like?
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No that not them, I have thousands of those. I will try and find a pic of them. Thanks though
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer
How about like this??? The tail is really like a triangle sort-of shape....
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This is the one, has anyone here use this jigs. I'm going to try some soon. They look good. Found it on lurenet.com, think they are made by Yum.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer
Originally Posted by drill instructor
Hmmm...that is interesting...I have not seen one of those yet....let me know if they are any good...I can see my tackle box getting larger already!!!!
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Yeah Im going to order some next week, I have to find out if anyone has cloned them yet, you know what I mean
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DI, forgive me for buttin in but I recently bought some of those at K-Mart. And yes they are made by Yum. They are called Wooly Beavertail and come in all colors. I use the pink and white for white perch this time of the year.Originally Posted by drill instructor
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
And they work pretty good, huh?Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
Same as every other type of plastic or do you notice a higher/lower catch rate??
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