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    Default Bobby Garland 3" Slab Slayers


    Decided to pick up a collection of Bobby Garland 3" Slab Slayers last week. My cousin has been using them at LOZ with good results. I like the larger size of these, we've never had a lot of luck with the smaller slab-busters at LOZ, (although I like the garlic scent).

    I painted up some orange and white heads over the weekend too


    Also our regular go-to LOZ grubs, (right) The Red-White with the clear sparkle tail is $$ all the time.
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    The 3" BG slab slayers are killer on Truman. When it gets hot I tip them with a minnow or Gulp 3" minnow with great results.

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    Congrats on your luck. Wooly beavertails are a good oversized bait on LOZ, too, FWIW. Black/pink combo has been great in that particular bait for me.
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    Good looking baits. How do you like those weedless jigs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by longliner View Post
    Good looking baits. How do you like those weedless jigs?
    Love them at LOZ. I dont like pulling brush around when hung up. Sometimes crappie are huddled by a little snag of brush that will move easily so I dont like to disturb them, and dont like retying all the time.

    I dont think I miss any more bites with them, and the time saved not retying, is well worth it in my opinion.
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    Thanks, I'am giving some thought to trying them.
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    If you think that the fibers might be too stiff, too long, or too many of them, you can easily trim them with nail clippers.

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    Where do you purchase the slab slayer jigs at?

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    You can order them online here,


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    Any of you fellas use these weedless hook guards? Started using them last year, and they are excellent. I don't like to fish with weedless jigs all of the time, and these are easy to throw on a jig without having to re-tie.



    You can pick them up for about $1 per 20-30...

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