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    Thanks alot guys for all the information shared!

    How well do these fish hold up in the water? I have heard many people complain about how bad they tear up..but all have said they look awesome in the water. And i have personally seen them pulled and they do look amazing.

    Kinda hate to spend 6 bucks a pop on a fish that a mackerel is gona chew up as soon as it gets wet

    Any thoughts..

    Thanks

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    Chuck Hinchcliffe
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    Brandon, as for holding up, I haven't had any complaints from them getting beat from everyday running. I'm not sure how they would hold up at higher trolling speeds, maybe someone has some experience??? In our area we don't have as many problems with toothy critters on the troll as you do in the Carolinas. I would use them in the same situations as I would split tail mullett. I know Wahoonbox runs them maybe he can chime and let us know his experience. Also, as for the price, I realize their not cheap, but split tails average around $4 a piece(Baitmasters) and these baits should well outlast naturals.

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    mine never fell apart but they did get cloudy by the end of the season i know someone spoke of how to prevent that but i forgot. I will agree they do look amazing in the water.

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