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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 284383" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>One of my best ever top waters here in Texas was a Cordell Boy Howdy. I removed both spinners front and back, and added some very small solder wrapped around the tail. I had it in my kitchen sink so I could make the proper adjustments. You want the bait to still about 1/3 out of the water at an angle, so when you pop it, it darts and dives very erratically. Pop it two or three times and let it sit, most of the time they will hit it when it comes back up to rest. Be patient, and don't work too fast. Try it, it worked for me for years. The color I used was a clear body with a faded baby blue color on the front to the nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 284383, member: 3628"] One of my best ever top waters here in Texas was a Cordell Boy Howdy. I removed both spinners front and back, and added some very small solder wrapped around the tail. I had it in my kitchen sink so I could make the proper adjustments. You want the bait to still about 1/3 out of the water at an angle, so when you pop it, it darts and dives very erratically. Pop it two or three times and let it sit, most of the time they will hit it when it comes back up to rest. Be patient, and don't work too fast. Try it, it worked for me for years. The color I used was a clear body with a faded baby blue color on the front to the nose. [/QUOTE]
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