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Indian Creek March 16


Quillback

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1 hour ago, Quillback said:

Zinkerz float too.  If you stretch them out you can get a lot of the salt out and they float like a piece of foam.  Always have used Zinkerz for Ned, it's the old school Ned bait.  Somewhere on the site is a video made by Dtrs5kprs that shows a Ned being worked in a swimming pool with a Zinker.  The TRD is bulkier, so probably more buoyant.  From what I have seen, the TRD does not use as much salt.

I think I remember that.  The zinker was more “limber” right?   I’ll have to look for it.  I think the strike king zero floats and is more limber than a trd?    I was using those until the Trd came out.  Then I just bought the trd and stretched them out.  Thx for the tip!   

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1 minute ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I think I remember that.  The zinker was more “limber” right?   I’ll have to look for it.  I think the strike king zero floats and is more limber than a trd?    I was using those until the Trd came out.  Then I just bought the trd and stretched them out.  Thx for the tip!   

Yep, the Zinker is like a piece of foam and it will move with little to no input from the rod.  Bad thing about Zinkerz is the consistency of the salt content varies, some will have a lot of salt, some don't, it is aggravating as you don't know until you get them out of the pack.  I have not used the Zero much, but I believe they don't have much salt compared to a Zinker.

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13 hours ago, bferg said:

Any whites back in Indian creek?

Have yet to see one, but I have not been to the very back of Indian and it is certainly possible some are back there.

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