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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddict" data-source="post: 107084" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>For a extremely slow sink I like using a 1/0 matzuo sickle hook. I also have floating bubbles which will suspend a 1/0 hook but i do not like using it since it compromises the elasticity of the plastic. The diameter in the bait at the egg sack is 1/4 inch, and can be made in super soft or medium (my medium reminds me of the Gambler floating worm texture) and I can make them even more durable if needed. These come in bags of 10 for 4.00, On shipping I like to go as economical as possible so i usually use usps flat rate priority mail for $4.80.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddict, post: 107084, member: 90"] For a extremely slow sink I like using a 1/0 matzuo sickle hook. I also have floating bubbles which will suspend a 1/0 hook but i do not like using it since it compromises the elasticity of the plastic. The diameter in the bait at the egg sack is 1/4 inch, and can be made in super soft or medium (my medium reminds me of the Gambler floating worm texture) and I can make them even more durable if needed. These come in bags of 10 for 4.00, On shipping I like to go as economical as possible so i usually use usps flat rate priority mail for $4.80. [/QUOTE]
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