From crankbaits to jerkbaits to wakebaits and more, TackleTour's new hardbait sub-forum has been a long time coming. Well, now your wait is over!
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brokeneye
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by brokeneye » Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:11 am
Mattman wrote:The Shad Rap and the Floating Rapala are two baits that will always have a spot in my tackle box.
Like everyone, I try a lot of stuff. But I keep coming back to the stuff that works.
the floating minnow and #5 shad rap are #'s 1 and 2 in my panic box.
don't cry because it's over...smile because it happened.
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Smalleyez
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by Smalleyez » Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:17 am
That #5 ShadRap is a killer up here. Smallmouth, largemouth, walleyes, and those pesky green toothy critters.
RRR (Round Reels Rule!)
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Eric Walsh
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by Eric Walsh » Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:00 pm
The shallow shad rap in perch is a hall-of-famer for sure, it's my go to when the bite gets tough.
Smalljaw's comment is right on.
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holden234
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by holden234 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:21 pm
Have been using the #5 & #7 in silver and black since they came out. They still catch fish for me as good or beter than my other cranks. Always fish with them and seems like they always manage a fish or 2 for me.