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Fishing with sweetbeavers on a beaver dam
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 29041" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>Nice fish, sweet beavers work great. I have never used that color and generally stick to a natural crayfish color, but I guess I am gonna have to get some white ones now too. Try fishing them on a shakey head. I use a spot remover, and they work very well and snag little. Also you may want to check out Berkley Beasts. They are similar baits, but also different and have some cool colors. I have killed smallies on beasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 29041, member: 107"] Nice fish, sweet beavers work great. I have never used that color and generally stick to a natural crayfish color, but I guess I am gonna have to get some white ones now too. Try fishing them on a shakey head. I use a spot remover, and they work very well and snag little. Also you may want to check out Berkley Beasts. They are similar baits, but also different and have some cool colors. I have killed smallies on beasts. [/QUOTE]
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