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<blockquote data-quote="H20hawgs" data-source="post: 382696" data-attributes="member: 15902"><p>Spro swim baits, rap all broken back minnow, good old go to 1/2 hair jig tipped with a fluke or a soft swim bait, about anything works in spring and fall...</p><p>If you can get some Shad I would troll them on planer boards, free lines and a long line balloon. Hard to beat live Shad! Use the trolling motor and go .8 to 1.5 according to the size of shad. Smaller pull a little slower. Larger can handle a little faster. It's all about the V-wake!</p><p>Hope that helps!</p><p>Tight lines</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H20hawgs, post: 382696, member: 15902"] Spro swim baits, rap all broken back minnow, good old go to 1/2 hair jig tipped with a fluke or a soft swim bait, about anything works in spring and fall... If you can get some Shad I would troll them on planer boards, free lines and a long line balloon. Hard to beat live Shad! Use the trolling motor and go .8 to 1.5 according to the size of shad. Smaller pull a little slower. Larger can handle a little faster. It's all about the V-wake! Hope that helps! Tight lines [/QUOTE]
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