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Old Today, 03:20 PM   #15
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I used my own self poured Sluggo knock-offs about 90% of the time in the Canal. I had a "custom" color that I created by experimenting that was an absolute killer--it was the color of an eel skin blue side out. Occasionally I would switch to one of Got Stripers shads. The jig head weight varied, from 4 oz down to 1-1/2 oz which worked very well in the last 45 minutes of the tide.
Still have all the molds, supplies, original designs in mold boxes for making more RTV molds up on the marketplace for what I consider a deal at $1500. My go to personally now is always my 6" jerkbait and my 4" split tails, primarily because I'm targeting sea bass. When on a friends boat and we are jigging deeper for sea bass and fluke, my 7" split tail is killer, also works walk the dog style on a weightless hook. I pour only infrequently now and only if I run out of the colors I like.
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