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X2. Papabum , took the words right out of my mouth! Many sizes,color combos,bead sizes n colors.....need @ least 2 of each...never know when a giant breaks u off !!! JMO Be safe n good fishin!!🙂
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Member No.: 12778
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There are at least 4 or 5 different sizes and that many colors. I live close to Darin in Mi. check his web site: www.slabgrabbers.com. I use 2 1/2" for deeper water. For sallower water he has one that looks like a beer tab. I fish around Georgina Island and use glow or rootbeer colors. Anti- freeze color works well also.
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My box is filled with all different sizes and shapes and I always have the best success with the largest. The 3 inch silver. Most of the time is doesn't even get all the way down. Something about the way it flutters drives the big ones crazy.
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I find the smaller ones works better for me for perch, and the bigger one attracts them in more with the flash, but as some of us know when ice fishing, a lure or bait that works today catching fish, may not work tomorrow to catch them and you always have to change up lures and bait until you found what they want that day.
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