http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/s...1&itemnober=38-251-907-12&partNumber=10210640 - 5" adjustable depths with removeable balls
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/s...100000000_100018000?cmCat=CROSSSELL_THUMBNAIL - 4" 3 different depths (Topwater, wake/slow sink, fast sink)
I'm fishing at a smallish lake with little to no cover. Just a bunch of rocks at the bottom. Where I'm fishing, depth will range from 2" to 10". The main forage is golden shiners, shad (which are more common in the deeper parts, where I can't access) and bluegill. The look of the spro is amazing, but the true-tungsten doesn't look bad at all either. I like that the true-tungsten has the golden shiner color too, which is the main bait fish of the lake. So juding from what I stated, and hopefully your personal experience (Please tell if you have used either of these baits!) which one should I get? 2 at once isn't an option yet.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/s...100000000_100018000?cmCat=CROSSSELL_THUMBNAIL - 4" 3 different depths (Topwater, wake/slow sink, fast sink)
I'm fishing at a smallish lake with little to no cover. Just a bunch of rocks at the bottom. Where I'm fishing, depth will range from 2" to 10". The main forage is golden shiners, shad (which are more common in the deeper parts, where I can't access) and bluegill. The look of the spro is amazing, but the true-tungsten doesn't look bad at all either. I like that the true-tungsten has the golden shiner color too, which is the main bait fish of the lake. So juding from what I stated, and hopefully your personal experience (Please tell if you have used either of these baits!) which one should I get? 2 at once isn't an option yet.