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Old 03-04-2016, 12:49 PM   #1
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Bucktails - Can then be Tooooo long (pics)

I just got an order in (not sure if I am allowed to say from who so I won't). The quality was by far the best I have ever seen anywhere.

I know I have read at certain times that you can possibly fish with toooo long a lure and miss hits so I thought I'd get some opinions on bucktails. You can see from the picture that these are considerably longer than the traditional ones, the longest I have ever seen. I would guess that they will draw more strikes but not sure if they will land more fish. Talking Fluke, Sea Bass, Scup....

Thats a lot of Bucktail to fit into a Flukes mouth.... I think..

For Stripers I would guess this would not be an issue because of their large mouth and be advantageous.

I purposely put a what you would consider a "regular" size white bucktails in each pic to better illustrate the difference in lengths compared to the new ones which are 7 to 8" long.

I don't know if I should just save them for the for the doormats in deep water and the Stripers.
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