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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 13743" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I used Slider heads for years with great success. They are a great little finesse setup that will catch some quality fish. I used to throw them on a 5'9" lommis imx mag light spinning rod with 8lb test mono. </p><p>I used the slight lift of the rod tip and let the lure fall/slide back to the bottom. the head design would allow the bait too glide through the water. it worked well in and around laydowns as well as rocks. </p><p>I did find the hooks to have a tendency to straighten out on occasion</p><p>but if you loosen your drag you should have no problem.</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 13743, member: 71"] I used Slider heads for years with great success. They are a great little finesse setup that will catch some quality fish. I used to throw them on a 5'9" lommis imx mag light spinning rod with 8lb test mono. I used the slight lift of the rod tip and let the lure fall/slide back to the bottom. the head design would allow the bait too glide through the water. it worked well in and around laydowns as well as rocks. I did find the hooks to have a tendency to straighten out on occasion but if you loosen your drag you should have no problem. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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