New From Kieteck

Don

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I envision these doing well in cloudy water along a rocky bottom, weedlessly mounted on a WG#3 or simply hung onto a #4 bait hook.
 

troutspinner

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They look very similar to a bait I bought at the fishing show in oaks last year from a specialty bait maker. I forgot I had them! Lol. I’ll have to go find them and give them a try this year.
 
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Don

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New this yr or last are thes little spiders. Banks and stumps in Shahola, Lower Lake and Gouldsboro. Maybe the rocky dam heads in Jersey reservoirs where the Smallies live.
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pabassman

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They've been around for years. That's one of the original Keitech baits. Very productive on deep, cold water smallies. I mostly use the 3" on a football head
 

Don

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They're new cause the internet said so and the internet is never wrong...ask them. (oh, and Henry David "liked the entry")
 

Don

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I Done been ripped ! Now what? So I was going to skip them on a 1/8th jig or in rocky areas.

How do you employ them? (of course mine are 2" old style).
 

A-5

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Well here’s what they at basically doing this is the original. And I’m sure there was one before this one.

 

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pabassman

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Well here’s what they at basically doing this is the original. And I’m sure there was one before this one.

I got a bunch of those too!! I like them because the one tentacle is thicker and meant to be used as a weedguard.
 
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pabassman

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I Done been ripped ! Now what? So I was going to skip them on a 1/8th jig or in rocky areas.

How do you employ them? (of course mine are 2" old style).
Nothing wrong with that. I just dont use finesse stuff during the warmer season. Havent in many years. When I did the small Cabin Creek spider was very good.
 
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