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		I have tried these to and have caught some nice bass on them but it seems to be only certain ponds around where I live that have water moccasins around. If I use them in areas where those snakes aren't usually seen I get nothing.
It goes back to the same old thing. Use artificial lures that represent whats available to the fish you are after.
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		Hi,
It is a very nice informative work, i really like and love all these.
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		Every lake has snakes... This lure can catch monsters if you fish it right.  I would get one and find some nice cover in shallow water and retrieve it like a weedless frog.  Good luck
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		every lake has snakes? i never seen any around here in northern illinois
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		Correct!  Although northern Illinois is not known for its snakes the most common snake is the Northern Water Snake.  I live in central Indiana where the snake is as common as the muskrat.  I wouldn't think you would have very much luck up in N. Illinois but definitely get some so when you go south for some fishing you can say you caught a monster on a weedless snake.  BTW the albino snake seems to work best for me.  Hope this helps and good luck.
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