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Old April 10th, 2004, 03:33 AM
Brad Coovert
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I'll have to take a 5" Senko.

A couple bags of 5" Senkos, an assortment of bullet weights, some EWG, Wacky
and straight shank hooks and I'm good to go about anywhere. Fast or slow, deep
or shallow, cover or none, this bait will do it.

Besides, it'll be a good follow-up bait behind Andrew's Norman crankbait. ;-)


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Old April 10th, 2004, 04:45 PM
Andrew Kidd
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"Brad Coovert" wrote in message
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I'll have to take a 5" Senko.

A couple bags of 5" Senkos, an assortment of bullet weights, some EWG,

Wacky
and straight shank hooks and I'm good to go about anywhere. Fast or slow,

deep
or shallow, cover or none, this bait will do it.

Besides, it'll be a good follow-up bait behind Andrew's Norman crankbait.

;-)

We would clean up pretty good with that combo! :-)

I still need to get that bait on the line and give it a good solid effort.
Tried it last year at Boggs and caught a couple, but that was like shooting
fish in a barrel.
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Old April 10th, 2004, 05:11 PM
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Andrew, Even I can catch a few fish dead sticking a Salt Stick Worm.
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"Brad Coovert" wrote in message
...
I'll have to take a 5" Senko.

A couple bags of 5" Senkos, an assortment of bullet weights, some EWG,

Wacky
and straight shank hooks and I'm good to go about anywhere. Fast or

slow,
deep
or shallow, cover or none, this bait will do it.

Besides, it'll be a good follow-up bait behind Andrew's Norman

crankbait.
;-)

We would clean up pretty good with that combo! :-)

I still need to get that bait on the line and give it a good solid effort.
Tried it last year at Boggs and caught a couple, but that was like

shooting
fish in a barrel.
--
Andrew Kidd
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Old April 10th, 2004, 07:35 PM
Andrew Kidd
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Andrew, Even I can catch a few fish dead sticking a Salt Stick Worm.
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I think it's mostly a patience thing.

I'm sure they catch fish, I just have trouble holding a bait still long
enough to find out! :-)

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