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Is it just me or are the NBLN paddle tails super soft and don’t hold up well? Not to mention they are not very quick to rig up like JYGs or even the 6 inch swim shads all the tackle shops stock.
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Agreed but I think the softness might add the their action.. I know a lot of guys targeting large Bluefin are using them with great success and it's one of their go to lures...
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Tuna would be fine and well worth it even if it's one and done per lure. I think the JYG action is actually better and super quick and easy to rig up. Just my recent observation since this is the first season I'm using them.
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