In my opinion I would think they would be great for both hatchery brats and the nates in cold water conditions when the visibility is good to great. They are almost like the Tube jigs the guys back in the Midwest use. Hawk is probably our resident expert on this method. wink

In my own neck of the woods I would love to try them on the Sky for those spooky summer runs.

During the summer months on the Snoqualmie I have more then once seen hatchery fish in low water conditions move to the side or back down river from a pulsating marabou jig. I would love to see how these work in that same hole.

Now ya tell me after I just through all the tops away. Oh well I have a couple hundred worms left in my stock needing some leaders. laugh
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