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PETER T’S PICKS Thliveros also is fan of small, compact baits because they slide in and out of thick cover easily. His favorite is the Zoom Z-Hog Jr. “The bait has a really small profile and is very stream- lined – not much bigger around than the weight – so it follows the weight through the hole extremely well,” he says. “A more compact, streamlined bait allows you to penetrate with a lighter weight.” Zoom Z-Hog Jr. 2. COLORS AND RATTLES HALLMAN’S ADVICE It’s hard to go wrong with black/blue and various green hues, says Hallman. He never adds dye, but he will occasionally use a rattle. “I’ll sometimes use a rattle when they aren’t really eating it on the initial fall, or if I’m having to shake it to draw them from a distance,” Hallman explains. “A rattle won’t mean much if 80 to 90 percent of my bites are coming on the initial fall.” Add a rattle in dirty water or if fish aren’t biting it on the initial fall. PETER T’S ADVICE Thliveros is a fan of darker colors such as black/blue, black neon, black sapphire, Okeechobee craw (green pumpkin/blue usually) and green pumpkin. He likes to dip the tips of the claws of green pump- kin baits in chartreuse dye if the fish are eating bluegills, and he prefers to use a rattle, especially in cooler water or in situations when the fish might need some help locating the bait. 36 fLWfISHInG.com I january 2017