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Message Subject: Flicker Shad
baldeaglefisherman
Posted 2/23/2008 2:02 PM (#66316)
Subject: Flicker Shad



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I watch a lot of fishing shows and over the last year a lot of the guys on tv have been useing flicker shad are they good and is there a better type of crankbait?
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Sunshine
Posted 2/23/2008 5:28 PM (#66320 - in reply to #66316)
Subject: Re: Flicker Shad



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Flicker shads are a good to great bait. Depending on time of year and conditions others work as well or better. In the fall. for example bigger baits can be better.
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Mark Komo
Posted 2/23/2008 6:50 PM (#66321 - in reply to #66316)
Subject: Re: Flicker Shad



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Flickershads in hollywood have worked out pretty good for me. For river trolling, then have the noise and action I like, plus they are expendable, ie, easy on the pocketbook to lose than a old balsa firetiger. Great to test painting colors.
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Hombre Robusto
Posted 2/25/2008 7:40 PM (#66410 - in reply to #66321)
Subject: Re: Flicker Shad


I've heard reports of the hooks pulling out on better than average fish.

Has anyone had that happen, or know if the problem has been addressed?
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