IMO as long as there's action on that tail when steadily pulling they should do as good as any other. As said, color can be the key....mix 'em up.;)
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IMO as long as there's action on that tail when steadily pulling they should do as good as any other. As said, color can be the key....mix 'em up.;)
I have been pulling them ever since they came out and I will always have blue black chartreuse in my spread. They are an excellent bait and the strippers love them also.
I hear they don't work to good on Wylie, you should give them to me and I'll throw them away for you. :twocents:biggrin
Its a big waste of time. Go orange in orange water.
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Today I pulled half paddle tails and half curly. The curly tails got significantly more bites however both caught fish so that's great
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Maybe you should give them to Brett so he can recheck the calibration on those tails! He'll give you a full report on his findings I'm sure.
Dawgg
Its all about SPM, swishes per minute.
Reaching maximum SPM requires constant visual acquisitionizations.
I just developed a SPMMACVM, Swishes Per Minute Maximum Acquitisitionizations Constant Visiuilszions Meter . It counts the swishes.
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This is too funny. I joined CDC for some good ole boy advice and education. Didn't know I was gonna get Einstein formulas. GENIUS
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That’s good stuff right there!
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Brett you are:cheers2:fish a mad scientist :Rofl