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    Dice baits

    See the dice baits on you tube, expensive sucker's. Don't think I'm gonna spend money on them, but,,, any body try them. See a few make them your self on you tube

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    I don't see them catching any fish that a tried and true senko wouldn't.
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    They have their place, A Senko can't stay suspending next to a down tree and be worked several times to get a reaction from suspended fish. You need a longer rod, light line, and good drag.

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    Love them. And yes they work.

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    They get bit
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    just make sure you have the color that matches the hatch the best

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    They definitely get bit - OSP Saikoro in “Mobi” has saved my day more than once.

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    Easy to make to try.

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    Used several colors last year drop shot and with a light flick shake head and did well. The pink was very good on shallow drop shots.
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    I think I’d make one before I bought any of them silly things… cut a piece of senko and thread some skirt material through it..

    I can’t see me ever using it tho..

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    What material is the actual square (dice) made from?
    There's lots of decaffeinated brands that are just as tasty as the real thing.

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    I've caught a bunch of nice St Lawrence smallies on them by letting them ride with the current with an occasional pop. I put them on a 3/64 Range Roller hook.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rider99XX View Post
    What material is the actual square (dice) made from?
    The OSP ones are rubber. They are expensive but pretty durable and will catch lots of fish before they need to be swapped out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoatBuggy View Post
    I've caught a bunch of nice St Lawrence smallies on them by letting them ride with the current with an occasional pop. I put them on a 3/64 Range Roller hook.



    The OSP ones are rubber. They are expensive but pretty durable and will catch lots of fish before they need to be swapped out.
    Thanks for that info
    There's lots of decaffeinated brands that are just as tasty as the real thing.

    Hi Mike.

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    Got a guy in my club makes them, any color you want, way cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoatBuggy View Post
    I've caught a bunch of nice St Lawrence smallies on them by letting them ride with the current with an occasional pop. I put them on a 3/64 Range Roller hook.

    The OSP ones are rubber. They are expensive but pretty durable and will catch lots of fish before they need to be swapped out.
    Thanks! I never thought of that - that’s really interesting! How deep are you fishing those? I’m guessing that with that type of light weight and the current it’s not getting down too deep?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoatBuggy View Post
    I've caught a bunch of nice St Lawrence smallies on them by letting them ride with the current with an occasional pop. I put them on a 3/64 Range Roller hook.



    The OSP ones are rubber. They are expensive but pretty durable and will catch lots of fish before they need to be swapped out.
    Tell that to the Pike.

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    Make your own it can't be that hard.

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    Do they sink, float, or suspend??
    There's lots of decaffeinated brands that are just as tasty as the real thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runsome View Post
    Thanks! I never thought of that - that’s really interesting! How deep are you fishing those? I’m guessing that with that type of light weight and the current it’s not getting down too deep?
    I'll normally fish them in 3-5 ft but drifting it along an edge of a hump / roadbed / channel that falls off into much deeper water works well too.
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