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Old 03-17-2003, 11:55 AM   #1
schoolie monster
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Whoa Manic, take it easy, I realize we're all gettin' testy with cabin fever, but I think you got some good answers there.

for schoolies to keeper size...

6 1/2" smoke/clear ledgerunner jerkbaits
5 1/2" smoke/clear ledgerunner split tail
pearl cocahoe shads on 3/8 to 1/2 oz. leadhead
blue/white atom striper swiper
chrome gag's grabber
bagley's floating finger mullet (blk/silver or red/white)... lipless crankbait
zara spook red/white

I use Fisherwoman's teasers on the shads and poppers and simple
red/white works great, though I really like her blueback herring pattern. Teasers interfere with the action of the jerkbaits and "walk the dog" style cranks and also seem to deaden the "feel" of them, so I don't use them.

for larger bass at night...

Eels
pencil popper (black) with black teaser

but that's kinda pointless since I really only use eels... if I was going to throw a plug, I would use the pencil popper (really slow). I'm just not a big plug- guy.

I would listen some of the other guys who are plug crazies (see Slipknot, JHabs) and know about a million times more about pluggin' than I do.

I'm going to try some of GS' 9" jerkbaits and 7" split tails at night this year to see how they do. Weightless up top...
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