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There may be little difference in the plastics, but there can be a world of
difference in the jig-heads. The Slider jig head is indeed different from what is usually used. -- Dave Norton Millennium Rods "go-bassn" wrote in message ... There's no rules or standard retrieve for any bass lure, just try everything & let the fish tell you what they like. There's no difference between a Slider & any other straight tail finesse worm, though the Slider is one of the originals. Warren "CR" wrote in message m... I just read Slider Fishin' and I found it to be really interesting. I like the way he really tells you exactly what to do in precise detail. I have a question. He talks about rhythm being really important during your retrieve. He says if you are retrieving your lure at 1 crank every 3 seconds you should maintain that speed the whole retrieve. I'm assuming he also means that if you are doing a lift and drop retrieve you should do it consistently. This advice seems to contradict what I've read in other books. Most other's seem to recommend a varied retrieve. The funny thing is that in my experience a rhythmic retrieve does work. Any comments? Chuck. |
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