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  1. It is a new 10" wake. I usually just refer to it as the OG wake because thats what I had always referred to them as.
  2. Forgot to specify, the 10" is a floater and the Hudd is ROF 8.
  3. Selling these for a friend. Please make an offer. Thank you! OG Armageddon OG Wake 10" FS 12" Huddleston numbered and signed
  4. Hey guys, XS sinking Dark Rainbow FS 10", very lightly used in box. Floating kokanee FS 8", BNIB. Make me an offer and we can discuss.
  5. If you like heavy cover I suggest taking a look at a couple of 3:16 baits. For deeper bites and flipping I would get a couple of mission fish in various sizes, they just flat out work. Secondly, I would look at getting a couple packs of 3:16 minnows. If you rig them on an owner beast hook they are killer when burned over grass lines and the top of heavy cover.
  6. If you want braid use at least 65... probably 80lb test. And 65lb braid is not overkill, I use nothing less than that for fishing frogs and flipping mats. Yes, straight pull that 65 may never break but any abrasion, poor knots and severe shock from a big bait will snap it really quick.
  7. If anything, here is why I would never throw any of my good baits on a spinning rod. Spinning rods have a tendency to shut the bail occasionally on the cast. That might not matter with a drop shot or a senko but make that happen with a 5 oz. bait and that thing is going into orbit. Other than that its just much more efficient to use a casting rod for the big stuff... or 90% of bass fishing for that matter.
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