Those are bright! Very nice looking baits.
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Are these here fork tails I pitched today . The fish were less cooperative than I typically like ,but it was still fun and my bud left with a good mess after 2 hours .
The fish were all suspended and nothing was below about 10 feet down anywhere on the lake . The method we found to be productive was long casts over areas we graphed that had fish in numbers .
One drop off area was particularly good if you sat out in deep water and casted to the shelf and drug it back out to deep water .
Now mind you all the fish were suspended and we even managed an eater channel cat and an eater bass and of course a pretty good number of crappie
We found ZERO fish tight to cover and it seemed that if you had on a bright color you got hit pretty good as it traveled along slowly at depths ranging from 6 foot down to about 10 .
I am going to give a few of these Bright as the Sun fellas away here in 2 different sizes in the contest area and the larger of the two is the version I pitched today .
Mostly ran it on a chart head but I also ran it on a dull pink head .
KABOOM is the word yawl
p.s. the giveaway is officially started in the contest forum
Last edited by Ketchn; 08-25-2020 at 06:03 AM.
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Great looking baits and i love the color
RESPECT THE LAND AS WELL AS THE GAME YOU HUNT!
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the baits are show stopping bright , almost has a glo appearance when it hits the water .
They were deadly yesterday at yet a different lake on large black crappie .
i was told the small version worked well east of dfw on black crappie.
BOY howdy at high noon yesterday it was exactly so west of dfw![]()
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