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Originally Posted by dakota560
Dan this is the sand eel imitation you're referring to correct. I've used this in past years and at times it outproduced the grub and swimming mullet significantly. All depends what they're feeding on but with the amount of sand eels around I'd think this would produce well this year.
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
Good luck guys and please keep with your thoughts about the season. Think it could benefit everyone without burning spots and give an idea how the regulations are effecting the sport. Again thanks for the feedback to date.
One other suggestion......find Danny's boat and fish 5 feet off his stern!  Just kidding.....should be at least 10 feet off his stern!
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They work good , but the nemesis and the jerk shad have a simaler profile with more tail action.
They work great on slow drifts .