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Low Down XH plus sheep.
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for sale 3:16 10" FS Trout and 8" FS Trout For Sale
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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.
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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.
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SUB Tournament April 27th - May 3rd
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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.