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im sure everyone has their favorite just wondering what people have been most successful with. I have never had a ton of luck besides losing them. Luckily I dove bull shoals a lot and managed to find quite a few and it saved me a few bucks. Another question does anyone run them weedless?

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The swimming fluke fluke jr has produces lots of fish for me and some very big fish. Fishing with either the pearl or the shad colors depending upon the day works the best but you have to locate the fish you are trying to target with it and get it in the strike zone for it to be at its best.

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FLW TRL tournament from last year was on TV this past weekend. Noticed one of the top finishers was throwing an A rig. I don't have all the details what he was throwing, but maybe somebody else can help out. I do remember that he was using some nickel willow leaf blades for some flash.

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Keitechs and skinny dippers have good action..

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Swimming Fluke, Jr has gotten the best results for me. I like to take a black permanent marker and darken the top (dorsal) of the bait.

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The swimming fluke fluke jr has produces lots of fish for me and some very big fish. Fishing with either the pearl or the shad colors depending upon the day works the best but you have to locate the fish you are trying to target with it and get it in the strike zone for it to be at its best.

Hard to beat this option. And if you hate throwing the wind chime, you can do well with the junior swim fluke on a ball head or a scrounger. Just swim or scrub it like a smoke grub, in the same kind of places. Even pulled some on carolina rigs last year.

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FLW TRL tournament from last year was on TV this past weekend. Noticed one of the top finishers was throwing an A rig. I don't have all the details what he was throwing, but maybe somebody else can help out. I do remember that he was using some nickel willow leaf blades for some flash.

That was Spencer Shuffield and I think its called a swimming frenzy its a smaller three arm rig with spinnerbait blades in the middle of the rig. I'm thinking he was using a 3 1/2" power bait swimbait. I like the 5 arm rig with 3 5" powerbait swimbaits and 2 small dummy swimbaits on top the bigger baits on bottom act as a keel and keep it running true.

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Spencer was using keitech swing impact fats last year on table rock. The fluke jr and the keitech have been my main options. The gene larew sweet swimmer is becoming a favorite thoigh

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