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    hey holic do you have a dive chart or something for the wigglers. i bought some wigglers but i dont have a dive curve chart like for the bandits. also do you have good success on the wigglers. any help would be appreciated. thanks

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    From my experiance the Brads Wigglers are about in between a Bandit 200 and a Bandit 300......just think of them as a 250.....they run a little shallower than a 300 and a little deeper than a 200.
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    I have had good success with the wigglers. I like them, I think they have a tighter wiggle than the Bandits.
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    okay thanks G. in your opinion have you had days where the wigglers out catch the bandits because i have pulled them a few times but i just dont have confidence in them yet and just was wondering if i was not giving them enough chance to be productive.

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    thanks G i guess you answered my question while i was typing

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    Give the wigglers another chance.....I still use Bandits because they are good and I have a good many of them, but I use the wigglers too and like them.....I also use the Wally Marshal Crappie Cranks which are now Crappie Max and I like them. I also use Bill Norman Deep Little N's and I have pulled and caught crappie on the larger Norman DD-22's
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    thanks G i will. I also have some fatfish that I want to try. they look basically the same as the wigglers.

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    I would say the wigglers run about the same as the old Storm wiggle wart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiholic View Post
    I would say the wigglers run about the same as the old Storm wiggle wart.
    Yep same size and shape......Brad's come in lots better colors in my opinion.
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    would like to get some of Brads to try, need to find some old ones that need painting

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