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Eger Dillinger
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by neil ward - May 8th, 2016 11:31 am. | |
neil ward
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I put an Eger's Dillinger in a bucket of water and it sunk like a rock. Was it a top water bait or an original spy bait? |
re: Eger Dillinger
by scott jedd -
May 9th, 2016
8:31 am
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Sub-surface bait. Most of the Master Dillingers or Sea Dillingers you will find have 2 belly weights which makes them sink like a rock. Junior and Baby Dillingers have 1 belly weight. I've found the 5 Hook Dillinger with both 1 and 2 belly weights. Scott |