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Triton Mike Bucca Bull shad #10245918 08/29/14 02:28 AM
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What size and which action is the best. They have the floating ,slow sinking and the fast sink. Which one is the best to try ?

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Re: Triton Mike Bucca Bull shad [Re: slim 285] #10246073 08/29/14 03:51 AM
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I've caught a bunch on the slow sink 6" bait. Nothing over 6 on it yet. And believe it or not, the Fork sand bass will smash it



Re: Triton Mike Bucca Bull shad [Re: slim 285] #10246739 08/29/14 03:34 PM
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Mike makes some GREAT swimbaits. Like mjmfc, I like the slow sinker for a lot of applications. The floater is a good summer and fall time bait, too. You can't go wrong on them. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

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Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

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Re: Triton Mike Bucca Bull shad [Re: slim 285] #10247012 08/29/14 05:12 PM
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Thad what size do you use?

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Slim 285,

I have been using mostly 5 and 6" modes. I DO however, have 2 8" models to fish Fork, Falcon, Ivie, etc. with. I have had most of my luck on a 5" Bull Blueback Herring, I suppose, because it has a slimmer body. They all work, though. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

NEVER throw a floating bull shad to a bedded fish, never works, but some times you get slammed. OH, h and are friends, so I normally order direct, but he prefers to go through Tackle Warehouse or some other 3rd party dealer.

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Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

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Hi Slim, Thad directed me to this post. The fast sink is the most versatile of the 3 ROF's. If you need to get a fast sink shallow all you have to do is raise your rod tip and increase your retrieve a little. If you need a fast sink deep just let it sink hard to get a slow sink deep unlike with a fast sink. Slow sink I like to use when it's shallow or your fishing shallow grass or any kind of shallow structure. This is just a rule of thumb on choosing rates of fall.. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions smile.

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Hard to argue with that, comes straight from the horses mouth.


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Re: Triton Mike Bucca Bull shad [Re: slim 285] #10248031 08/30/14 12:02 AM
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Mike thanks for you advice and time.
Going to order a couple this weekend. Hoping I will have the results that I have heard they produce

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