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Anybody use swimbaits?
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<blockquote data-quote="Attwanl" data-source="post: 369439" data-attributes="member: 10236"><p>So swim baits are tricky, do they make small ones. I know they are not cheap, so I will give the wacky rig a try first. </p><p>i totally understand about going smaller...the guy that I watched catch fish right beside me is using 2" shiners, casting right on the edge of the Lilly pads and free lines them. He seems to wait about 2 minutes then recast about 15 feet or so.</p><p>I really don't want to use live bait.</p><p>I keep everyone up to date.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Attwanl, post: 369439, member: 10236"] So swim baits are tricky, do they make small ones. I know they are not cheap, so I will give the wacky rig a try first. i totally understand about going smaller...the guy that I watched catch fish right beside me is using 2" shiners, casting right on the edge of the Lilly pads and free lines them. He seems to wait about 2 minutes then recast about 15 feet or so. I really don't want to use live bait. I keep everyone up to date. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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