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Re: CAtching crappie and bream on a maggot bait [Re: Sheepdog1] #8438344
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Originally Posted by Sheepdog1
3-4 wt but i build my own leaders. I typically use 10 pound flourocarbon then transition to 4 pound viscious mono

Got a 4wt St Croix, married to a Ross Rhythm 1.5 reel, it's a blast. Just ordered some of those maggots, thanks for the heads up sheepdog!


I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
Re: CAtching crappie and bream on a maggot bait [Re: Sheepdog1] #8438373
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get after them jokers and have fun. it wont sink very far before one runs with it. it helicopters down once it hits the water, which I am fairly certain draws a ton of attention to it.

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