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Old 04-16-2003, 01:32 PM   #11
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His Rubber is true and tested, and I do very well On My GS RubbaH BubaH
That 13" was made as I requested it a while back so it got a good field test.
On that big rubber of the sands here You may want to use it unweighted as most the time I do.
and then have a "rig" set up with weight to go over to in faster water or if You want to work the column.
I done use lead heads on the 13" alot But Ido here and there.
The same goes for his whats it 9" or 7" Hell I cant remember I only got 3000 hunks of his rubber.
on the 6" I use that on a 3/4 lead head doped up with stick on eyes most the time and let me tell Ya if You dont think that the 6" wont land bass over 30lb Ya wrong. I clock fish on that size.
You can use it un weighted to...
On the split tails them things be good round rocks and when herring or bigger bait Be around.
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