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They work fine - for years I kept a white Rooster Tail on a light
spinning rod. See any activity on top and they would hit it. Also caught some good spots at Lanier by throwing it to clay points and largemouth at Seminole running it over hydrilla. You need to use a steady retrieve - a stop and go often fowls the blade when I try it. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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