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<blockquote data-quote="NumberOne" data-source="post: 5689428" data-attributes="member: 17354"><p>I throw a beaver style bait quite a bit from Spring time to late summer. I have thrown the D-bomb quite a bit but I MUCH prefer the reaction innovation sweet beaver to the D bomb. It gets bit a lot more for me. Some people swear by the D bomb but the sweet beaver is one of my favorite baits. Its the only bait I flip bushes with on KY lake. Its perfect for that. Rig it on a straight shank flipping hook 4/0. A little trick is to hook it through the side of the bait instead of the center of it. Hooking it this way will make it guide and spin like more like a tube. Flipping bushes I always go 1/2 ounce. When flipping docks or laydowns I usually go down to a 3/8 or 1/4 ounce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NumberOne, post: 5689428, member: 17354"] I throw a beaver style bait quite a bit from Spring time to late summer. I have thrown the D-bomb quite a bit but I MUCH prefer the reaction innovation sweet beaver to the D bomb. It gets bit a lot more for me. Some people swear by the D bomb but the sweet beaver is one of my favorite baits. Its the only bait I flip bushes with on KY lake. Its perfect for that. Rig it on a straight shank flipping hook 4/0. A little trick is to hook it through the side of the bait instead of the center of it. Hooking it this way will make it guide and spin like more like a tube. Flipping bushes I always go 1/2 ounce. When flipping docks or laydowns I usually go down to a 3/8 or 1/4 ounce. [/QUOTE]
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