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SwingAway

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  1. Bump for the wade hoggs. I'll take 90 tyd
  2. Toxic Wade Hoggs - brand new, never thrown, standard tune. $100 DS Customs Wake gill - lightly fished, some minor wear around a couple joints and some very minor hook points. $85 DS Customs Crankdown gill - brand new, never thrown. Gets down 3-5 ft., $100 All prices PayPal and TYD. Will also entertain reasonable offers. Thanks guys.
  3. 2 packs militia. One individual goblin. One individual militia rigged and missing an eye, but no fish and in good shape. All others new. Also throwing in a six-pack of replacement eyes and a brand new bottle of SU bait slick. Only selling as lot. Priced to move. $110 TYD
  4. Haha, sorry, obviously wrong spot. Please delete
  5. 2 packs militia. One individual goblin. One individual militia rigged and missing an eye, but no fish and in good shape. All others new. Also throwing in a six-pack of replacement eyes and a brand new bottle of SU bait slick. Only selling as lot. Priced to move. $110 TYD
  6. Buy a kayak. We only paint our toenails.
  7. This^. I'm in the same boat. Just need to learn to adapt. I do lob and overhand cast still sitting quite a bit though. No, I don't get as much distance as I would if I were standing, but figure it cancels out somewhat because I can get fish a lot closer to the yak without seeing me and spooking than if I were standing. Many of my bites come within 15 feet of the yak. I always chalk that up to correct positioning (shadows) and sitting instead of standing. Just my experience though...
  8. 2 packs heckler, 1 pack militia, and one pack of hooks sold. Thanks SU. Everything else available for $110. Hitting PO tomorrow
  9. Last bump. Surprised nobody has jumped on these. Very motivated to sell and willing to make a good deal. Thanks for looking SU
  10. I seem to have a lot of success with shallow crankdowns when it gets super windy on my waters (very normal). Seems like the crankdowns that make the most commotion do the best. You're below the wind chop which allows the bait to swim true for the most part and fish are willing to look up and feed in the upper column due to the chop acting as a form of cover. I also feel like I see more injured sporadic swimming bait fish just under the surface when the bad wind chop kicks in so maybe the bass are keying in on that? Anyway, just my experience. Keep at it!
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