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Started out around ruark at 8 am looking for walleye and didn't have to look long. Worked the slow death rig in 10-12 fow on the first main lake point I found that didn't have a boat already on it. Caught 9 keepers by 9:30. Kept the first four for dinner but they were biting so well I had to keep going for a little while. Switched over to a redfin up shallow in less than 5 fow, keeping right up against the brush and it was game on for the bass. Left at 12:30 with my limit of walleye and sore thumbs. Caught probably 25 bass including the big one in the pic. They were just crushing the redfin today with the cloud cover.

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Its basically a crawler harness with a single "slow death" hook on it. The slow death hook has a funny bend in it to make the night crawler corkscrew in the water. I dont run blades or beads on my slow death rigs, i put it on about 18 inches of 12 lb fluorocarbon attached straight to the bottom bouncer. Can't get the pic to post, just google slow death rig or hook

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