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got into some good walleye this weekend pulling plugs just curious what your guys favorite or most productive plug style and colors are
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Some form of chartreuse
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Cotton Cordell Wally Diver, Rapala jointed Shad Rap (JSR#7)
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Just curious what kind and color of plug you were pulling?
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we were pulling hot lips in crawdad patterns
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do you guys ever pull small rapalas behind bottom bouncers downriver rather than pulling big plugs up river
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Yes. Floaters. At times, they're unbeatable.
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