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Guesses..

1) Zoom bulk special order

2) Rolling your own (or having someone else do the same)...easy bait to pour, may have to if they actually stop making w'melon red flake

3) V&M french fry...pretty much the same bait, more colors

Zoom bulk order 600 bags. Mark had some at Table Rock Tackle and Marine, but I don't think they lasted long. D5 is on to all our tricks. Good Luck Bill

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Zoom bulk order 600 bags. Mark had some at Table Rock Tackle and Marine, but I don't think they lasted long. D5 is on to all our tricks. Good Luck Bill

Well, some of them maybe, still not much of a spoon flipper. Mark told me about those doctors last spring...after they were gone. Conveniently enough, I used to have a hand pour biz. Too lazy to make that little bait though, unless the red flake dries up (hear yes and no on that). The V&M bait is very close, little bit thicker top to bottom. Did Mark get any special run finesse worms this year?

Have to go, muscles in my right arm are twitching from anticipating the "loading up" on the little rigs. Good luck, Dave.

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Well, the Watermelon Candy Zoom finesse worms are plentiful!

Can get em at Wally World!

Just cut em in half, fuse two top halves together and slice off a sliver lengthwise to get the flat side and 'Voila', you have a Fish Doctor!

B)

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Well, the Watermelon Candy Zoom finesse worms are plentiful!

Can get em at Wally World!

Just cut em in half, fuse two top halves together and slice off a sliver lengthwise to get the flat side and 'Voila', you have a Fish Doctor!

B)

Green pumpkin seed,thats the ticket,in as of fish doctor. :donwan:

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Ok, back to fishing. To those who are better than me, think this pattern would work in Cape Fair? Going tomorrow night somewhere and want to catch a few. Know I can catch some whites but bored with them, time for blacks and have struck out so far. Hate to travel to Baxter but Cape is closer if it might work? :wacko:

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It will work anywhere on the lake that fish pull up and spawn. Especially good if you have some gravel banks and pockets (nothing looking places) with some depth in front of them.

Only negative thing at the Cape might be the water color from time to time. Can think of several places it should work from Flat to a couple miles down the river.

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Ok, back to fishing. To those who are better than me, think this pattern would work in Cape Fair? Going tomorrow night somewhere and want to catch a few. Know I can catch some whites but bored with them, time for blacks and have struck out so far. Hate to travel to Baxter but Cape is closer if it might work? :wacko:

Jason if your out after dark,myself i would try a black spinner with a sliver colorado singel blade,they can be a killer,or drag the bottom with a lizard. has worked good for me in the past,but i dont fish much any more at night. good luck out there.

Snakem Out.

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