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re: Bass full of soft plastic (Toledo Bend)
Posted on 6/10/20 at 4:53 pm to Croacka
Posted on 6/10/20 at 4:53 pm to Croacka
What is interesting is the lack of hooks for a lot of those baits...those wouldn’t have had time to rust out so where did they come from? Just picking up the tail when fishermen set the hook?
Also, it confirms my long held belief that watermelon based colors are the favorite color of the average angler. Last thing I’ll say is that is about $48 bucks worth of worms at Toledo Town.
Also, it confirms my long held belief that watermelon based colors are the favorite color of the average angler. Last thing I’ll say is that is about $48 bucks worth of worms at Toledo Town.
This post was edited on 6/10/20 at 4:54 pm
Posted on 6/10/20 at 4:56 pm to CalcuttaTigah
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What is interesting is the lack of hooks for a lot of those baits...those wouldn’t have had time to rust out so where did they come from? Just picking up the tail when fishermen set the hook?
Wacky rig is very popular over there, and real easy for a fish to just grab part of the warm, swim off, and the fisherman jerk the hook right out of the plastic. Hence the use of o-rings on some of them.
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