Kinda figured because of that flat design they may float and flutter to the bottom and 'cause a reaction strike.....?

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Kinda figured because of that flat design they may float and flutter to the bottom and 'cause a reaction strike.....?
A lot of it has to do with the sinking motion. They are more subtle and something different a bass hasn't seen (well before a few years ago...) They are great for skipping under docks because of their shape. They also have the ability to split the beaver tail in half and make it appear like crawdad claws. They are very versatile.
They are more compact than most others and don't have any tails or long appendages to hang on tree branches, lay downs, etc.
I was turned onto this bait by the guy who runs the KenLake Marina. He gave us a bag for free and told us to put em on a shakey head and hit LBL... they improevd our numbers and got us into the smallies. made me a believer... i also like the yum version though the tail doesnt swim quite as good.
I recentlty started pitchin em T-Rigged at laydowns... they penetrate really good...
