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Bass Pro Shops® Tournament Series® Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack

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Crappie, bass and bluegill love to inhale our Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts. The Squirts’ soft, hollow body and fine, undulating tentacles dart through the water like a real minnow. Plus, they are salt-impregnated for maximum attraction and to ensure the fish holds the bite long enough for a solid hook set. Length: 1-1/2"". 40 pack.
   



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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Electric Blue/Sparkle

Electric Blue Sparkle

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155013
38-240-028-13
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Orange/Chartreuse

Orange Chartreuse

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155020
38-240-028-20
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Pumpkin/Chartreuse Pepper

Pumpkin Chartreuse Pepper

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155035
38-240-028-35
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Red/White

Red White

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ1550-01
38-240-028-01
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Black/Chartreuse

Black Chartreuse

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155002
38-240-028-02
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Red/Chartreuse

Red Chartreuse

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155003
38-240-028-03
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Pearl

Pearl

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155004
38-240-028-04
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Chartreuse Sparkle

Chartreuse Sparkle

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155005
38-240-028-05
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Blue/Pearl

Blue Pearl

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155006
38-240-028-06
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - White/Chartreuse

White Chartreuse

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155010
38-240-028-10
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - White Sparkle

White Sparkle

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155015
38-240-028-15
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Lite Green/Chartreuse

Light Green Chartreuse

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155021
38-240-028-21
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Pumpkinseed

Pumpkin Seed

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155024
38-240-028-24
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Glow/Chartreuse

Glow Chartreuse

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155028
38-240-028-28
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Bass Pro Shops Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts - 1-1/2'' - 40 Pack - Salt & Pepper

Salt & Pepper

1-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 40
Scent: Salt
Model: SQ155042
38-240-028-42
Your Price (each): $3.29
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Crappie, bass and bluegill love to inhale our Tournament Series Squirmin'® Squirts. The Squirts’ soft, hollow body and fine, undulating tentacles dart through the water like a real minnow. Plus, they are salt-impregnated for maximum attraction and to ensure the fish holds the bite long enough for a solid hook set. Length: 1-1/2"". 40 pack.
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small hook and bobber
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I fish these on a one sixteenth ounce barbed jighead. I also Superglue these to the jighead, they will stay on much longer.
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put one on a jig with the hook sticking out of the tenticles. tip it with a magott or 1/4 in of night crawler.
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get blue and white ones (they work best) and put it on a yellow jighead w/ red and black eyes. then hook the tube through.

then just add water
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with a spinner
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small jig head
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I shove a small jighead up the inside of the bait and push the eye through I use a bright colored jig head and you can still see the color a little bit cast and work slow, crappie love it
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just stick it through it at top and thread it down to the end hole
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how do you work them?

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I cant get anything to hit them
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For trout last weekend at the Mammoth opening day, these brownish 1 1/2" tube squirts were outstanding. Cast out and let them sink a bit and twitch them a tiny amount. Twitch a few times and retrieve a bit more. Small twitches seemed to get them off the bottom and then sink back moving the tentacles. We released 35 trout in 4 hours and kept 16 for 5 people. Everything else did not work and we tried!
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Slow, steady, retrieve
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constantly change up the speeds w/ them and jerk them a bit in the water. make sure tht all the stringy things hangin off them are loose for best movement.
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slow real
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jig em.....u get somethin
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I cast on structure and retrieve slow,the crappie seem to love it
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i usually use these with the smallest jighead like 1/12 oz or 1/16 oz early spring work great for crappie just cast it let it sit to the bottom and start reeling in very slowly
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When my dad and I go, we usually use them for crappie. We get a couple of 10 or 12 ft. wonderpoles and get over the top of some brushpiles and horizontally jig them. Let them sink on a light jig head and move them every few seconds to the left and right. Good Luck!!
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I use a smaller hook (bluegill size or a little bigger) and throw it as far as I can. Then it should begin to fall slowly (if it falls too fast or slow, adjust the hook size to match your desired speed). The fish will usually hit it on the way down, but if not, jerk it a little and let it fall some more. Good Luck......
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