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Crankbaits.......Every year after a loooooong winter I post, note to self NO MORE CRANKBAITS! I do the same but my resolve is weak. Same for jigs & plastics. About every other year or so I start cleaning out/up and think dang where'd all these friggin lures come from.
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Square bills! Been catching some nice early season largemouth on the old cedar Poe's coffin shaped square bills. I remember those, Rick Clunn made them popular back in the day. A local shop still has lots of them, I do believe I will buy a few. They were flat sided baits weren't they? A local guy made a flatsided crankbait called tennessee killer and were sold by Bill Norman lures for a short while. They reminded me of the poes.
Eating fried chicken and watermelon since 1972.
You tell me how I ought to be, yet you don't even know your own sexuality,, the philosopher,,, you know so much about nothing at all. Chuck Schuldiner
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Coffin shaped square bills, flat sides and a rattle. I think they are still in production, though Poe's was bought out by some bigger company. They are great for 3' - 6' woody cover and stump fields. It is surprising how well they bounce through lay downs, treetops and stumps. Bang them into something, pause, then rip them away from the obstacle = bass.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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