Fished from about noon till 5ish. Ended up catching 5 of the standard dink LMB. Two on a lipless crank, two on a white spinner, and one on a purple worm rigged Carolina. No two in the same area either. First one on Kunia Point, one over the flats by Kemoo Is., one by the old bridge pilons, and one near the end of the north fork. Can't remember where I caught the other one.
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Good job! Hey, 5 dinks are better than 0 dinks or even worse, having to work! Is that a Red Eye Shad? Have you tried the Xcalibur XRK25 one knocker? Similar, but less noise in the water. Seems to work good and even the 1/4 oz size can cast almost 50 yards!
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I love those red eye shad too!! Looks like maybe the citrus shad or sexy shad? The chrome sexy shad is a good one for Wilson I got 4 awhile back and hadn't used them. Then I tried them out one day and started getting nailed on them. Caught like 6 or 7 in about 20 or 30 minutes..I was using the 1/2 oz. When I ordered my loomis cranking stick I also loaded up on the red eye shads I think I got like 25 of them lol! I think they have a tighter wobble then most other lipless cranks. Can't wait for the tucs to start up again. They like the lipless crankbaits a lot too.
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