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Offline olsarge

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« on: 05/14/21 12:48 UTC »
Okay I took a bag of the kutter  worms out this morning and discovered that they work just fine.  Fished them Texas rigged thru the slop and caught 4 bass the largest of which went nearly 3 pounds caught on a moon juice colored worm ( I think that is one of the silliest looking colors in the entire realm of fishing but the bass liked them).  Guess I will keep my opinions to myself until I have field tested.  If I had any problem at all it was from the ballsy bluegills in this lake that bite the tails off them.
I find it incredible that I have to explain to a grown American citizen that taking a knee during the National Anthem is disrespectful.

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« Reply #1 on: 05/14/21 13:52 UTC »
Way to go olsarge. Glad to hear that they worked well for you.

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« Reply #2 on: 05/15/21 05:44 UTC »
Glad all is good ..
 Moon Juice to me is just a version of Okeechobee..

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« Reply #3 on: 05/15/21 10:22 UTC »
Glad all is good ..
 Moon Juice to me is just a version of Okeechobee..

Not to me.  I use pthalo blue for Okeechobee (craw or magic) and sky blue pearl powder for moon juice.  Big difference to my eyes.  But that is the beauty of making your own baits use whatever floats your boat.
I find it incredible that I have to explain to a grown American citizen that taking a knee during the National Anthem is disrespectful.

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« Reply #4 on: 05/15/21 16:27 UTC »
If the hook slot was substantial enough to really hide the hook, I would cut my tails and reattach them to match as I agree with your original (disregarded) sentiments... also like you, I will just be T-rigging mine (and expecting great results).