Anyone fish with Norton sand shad jr? If so, what colors? Does it have good action? I was looking at that voo doo I I color.
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They're like the rest, put em in front of a feeding fish and they're hit it. Spring time is a good time to use them to match the hatch as they say. Sand eels are a spring time thing. I would rather throw a Down South lure. the Norton's will spin if not rigged perfectly straight, the little paddle on the Down South prevents that unless it's really kinked up on the jig. The Norton's are pretty durable too.
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Originally posted by DUKFVR View Post
No such thing. If they caught fish before they still work. I catch plenty of fish with old school Kelly wigglers.
As it has been for a century, most baits are made to catch fishermen, not fish.
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I really like them. They are strong and don't tear up too easily, but still have good action. I like Tequila Glow, LSU, Baffin Magic, Glow, and Chartreuese. Basically, whichever color is best for the different water/conditions you are fishing. I like using a screw lock jighead and 25-30lb fluoro leader.
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They are a good bait and I used them a bunch for a few years. The main reason i stopped buying them is so many of the tails would fall off or come off after a fish or two. Some bags had tails fallen off in the bag when new. They have a decent action and are easy to fish and fairly tough if you get some that the tails stay on. Color choice is more important to you than to the fish. Buy what you have confidence in.
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