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Offline grimlin

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Picasso Shad Walker
« on: September 04, 2011, 01:14:53 PM »
Got one of these early this week,tried it out on a small lake here and this thing walks really nicely in open water.I was quite impressed.I was wary how this bait was gonna be.This really isn't a good weedless as they claim,it's more for open water.I can really see this bait shine when the shad dies off around here.It does take on water like the hollow belly frogs but not too badly.Give it a small squeeze after a few casts,but to be honest a little bit of water  helps the bait in some way.Helps cast it as well.


Unfortunately,I couldn't get anything on topwater today...nothing else was working either to be honest. So I have no idea how durable this bait will last as of yet.   
Magic lures don't exist.

2011 count:
Small mouth Bass:62
Largemouth Bass:23

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