These are all on Amazon, are they a good range of colors, types?
Posted by ripplestillwaters
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Shackakahn on
the pearl w/ chartreuse is similar to a fluke my step dad swears by. colors would definitely be better for a bit murkier water. 3/4 inch is best bet depending what ur fishing. 2 or smaller id run for crappie.
just caught like 15 fish this weekend off a dock with a bobbie garland baby shad and 1/32 jig head
lubeinatube on
I have tried the RUNCLE brand of Amazon swimbaits, and I was not impressed. They look great, but you have to reel pretty fast to get the tail to thump and kick. A good quality Swimbait should thump its tail with even the slightest vertical movement. I would buy a pack and see how they swim, and if you like them get more. A lot of these cheaper swimbaits have an intense chemical smell as well, which Iām not sure if it matters, but it kills my confidence.
Diligent_Set_7451 on
honestly i just use pink or white paddletails from temu , always catching something on the river/canals
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the pearl w/ chartreuse is similar to a fluke my step dad swears by. colors would definitely be better for a bit murkier water. 3/4 inch is best bet depending what ur fishing. 2 or smaller id run for crappie.
just caught like 15 fish this weekend off a dock with a bobbie garland baby shad and 1/32 jig head
I have tried the RUNCLE brand of Amazon swimbaits, and I was not impressed. They look great, but you have to reel pretty fast to get the tail to thump and kick. A good quality Swimbait should thump its tail with even the slightest vertical movement. I would buy a pack and see how they swim, and if you like them get more. A lot of these cheaper swimbaits have an intense chemical smell as well, which Iām not sure if it matters, but it kills my confidence.
honestly i just use pink or white paddletails from temu , always catching something on the river/canals
They look like the ones Temu sell