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Favorite Small Swim Bait #9267697 08/28/13 02:49 PM
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What do some of you guys throw for:
Jig Trailers
Stand Alone(Rigged w/ Weighted Hook)

Thanks, just looking at other options. The Shallow Crankin' bite has been slow around here (Decided to present another pattern) and I've been throwing a small weighted SB w/ some success. Slow rolling around Rip-Rap, Stumps, and other heavy cover. Caught 5 this morning(6:30 to 9:00), biggest going around 5lbs. and some change. 2 to 8 FOW. Still a large amount of young Shad/ Fry here.

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Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9267723 08/28/13 02:57 PM
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Reaction Innovations Skinny Dipper/Lil Dipper is hard to beat for trailers

Fringe Tackle also makes a mean 5 inch hollow belly.

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Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9267734 08/28/13 03:02 PM
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ZZ Swayback

Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9267737 08/28/13 03:03 PM
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4" or 5" Basstrix Paddletail Swimbait

I do best on "Green Perch" but match the hatch. I order mine from Tacklewarehouse.


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Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Trickster] #9267822 08/28/13 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: Trickster
ZZ Swayback


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Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9267939 08/28/13 04:14 PM
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Gene larew sweet swimmer 3.5"
or the mini Zoom swimmin fluke



Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9268350 08/28/13 05:55 PM
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Lucas Lures sassy swim bait best tail swimming action of any bait out there.

Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9268373 08/28/13 06:03 PM
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Havoc Grass Pig.....or BigBite Cane Thumper...

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Lake fork 3 1/2 " magic shad rigged on a jig head is awesome

Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9268808 08/28/13 07:58 PM
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Five inch Kalins grub.

Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9276775 08/31/13 11:32 AM
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Thanks for the feedback TFF'ERS! I ordered some Skinny/Little Dippers and some LFT Boot Tails. Went to Academy and picked up some Grass Pigs. Will be trying out in about an hour. I probably should of busted out my Saltwater box full of Sea Shads/Bull Minnows but they are not as soft as these. Academy had some of the Arashi Squarebill cranks and picked a few out, they look nice. The "Auto-Tune" line tie looks interesting.


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for the dollars you can not beat big bite cane thumper, grass pigs are good too cane thumper just has a little more of the side to side rolling action that i like to see.

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Bobby at www.whooperbaits.com has a great line of jig trailers and swim baits. He can also pour those with my MINNOW Scent in them or the Night Crawler scent.


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Re: Favorite Small Swim Bait [Re: Bayou Burner] #9277476 08/31/13 05:28 PM
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The original Basstrix is hard to beat as is the Berkley Hollow Belly. I do like the ZZ Lures Swayback Swimmer as well.



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Trigger x 6in swimbait or a lake fork magic shad for trailers.

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