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Old 03-28-2014, 10:01 AM
FlipaYak FlipaYak is offline
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One that still has me puzzled though, is fishing for rock bass in the stones river. I love to watch a float, so many times I catch live crawfish and fish them under a float. A couple of times a friend of mine has caught 4 or 5 to my one on a slider worm in irish whiskey color, they would hit the slider when it was beside my live crawfish, at least his line was right beside my float and it appeared the slide was very close to the crawfish under it. I would have never believed it but the first time I was begging for sliders and the next time I was prepared.
Headhunter,

I've looked all over the Slider website and can't find the irish whiskey color you mention. Is it called by a different name?
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Old 03-28-2014, 10:27 AM
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It is irish whiskey. Only place I know of to buy them is friedmans on 21 in Nashville.
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Old 03-29-2014, 05:38 AM
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It is irish whiskey. Only place I know of to buy them is friedmans on 21 in Nashville.
It took me a while. I think I pulled every other slider worm off the rack first, but I found Irish Whiskey. I'll try them out on the Duck River this summer.
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