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Old 04-15-2012, 07:05 PM   #2
ProfessorM
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These are my bread and butter in the canal. I have them just how I like them last few years so no need to screw with them. Got my largest canal fish in a few years last year on a white one. Seems lots of builders are going small now but I went several years ago and have not looked back. The addition of the exposed rear wgt. a couple of years ago has been a great addition too. The distance obtained is awesome even for a hack caster like me. You can see one of my normal size ones in last pic to see size comparison. They weight about 2 oz's. 3/0 tail hook 2/0 belly. Small but sturdy. White is my color of choice.
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