SPOONMINNOW
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My newest no-action tail creations is centered on small size/ pill shape. To accomplish that, I messed around with cutting the skirt off two tubes and joining the bodies together with a flame. The black tips were on the front of the tubes. Unsteady retrieves give the lure the dart & glide that triggers strikes.

The Runcl swimbait has proven itself this summer. The reason I think it blows away the Sassy Shad boot tail is its thin body that quivers beautifully! Fish of all sizes smack this lure including a 3 lb. bass recently caught:

I have a ton of Sassy Shad lures and happened to figure: what if I trimmed the bottom of the lure to make it slimmer. Sure enough, it caught fish like crazy!
I'll post an example tomorrow. The slim swimbait is still more of a steady retrieve lure, but rigged on a 1/32 oz jig, it moves slow, quivering all the way!

The Runcl swimbait has proven itself this summer. The reason I think it blows away the Sassy Shad boot tail is its thin body that quivers beautifully! Fish of all sizes smack this lure including a 3 lb. bass recently caught:

I have a ton of Sassy Shad lures and happened to figure: what if I trimmed the bottom of the lure to make it slimmer. Sure enough, it caught fish like crazy!
I'll post an example tomorrow. The slim swimbait is still more of a steady retrieve lure, but rigged on a 1/32 oz jig, it moves slow, quivering all the way!
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