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cjs #6338895 06/27/11 03:32 AM
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what is the best kind os CJ'S punch bait to use in lake texoma, i need help so i dont have to try every single one of them


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Re: cjs [Re: kingfisher52] #6339169 06/27/11 06:11 AM
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i bought some shad "flavor" today, didnt get a nibble, and couldnt keep it on the hook to save my life. switched to chicken livers and caught a couple.



Re: cjs [Re: Caribou] #6339563 06/27/11 01:14 PM
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get you some shad if you can and I had luck with Bills punch bait. keep any punch bait you use on some ice so it doesnt get too runny.


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Re: cjs [Re: 79scooter] #6339586 06/27/11 01:19 PM
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I have caught fish on all flavors of CJ's, I kind of prefer shad, but Monster is good too. I guess because most fish eat shad I just kind of like that one. I have people on my boat remark how good it stays on the hook when casting and even getting several bites in case you do not hook up first nibble.

From my experience, I do not know why people have trouble keeping it on the hook. Yes, anytime I put on a new hook, it comes off easier until I build up a little on the hook, but that is with any bait. I think you will like the bait and the results.


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Re: cjs [Re: obiewan57] #6339603 06/27/11 01:23 PM
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We have had good luck whith the monster bait. Like 57 says no problem with it staying on the hook.

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i have used the monster bait and just used a spring loaded treble hook and it stayed on good


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