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December 16th, 2010 at 10:54 pm
I think what you are looking for is called Hillenbrand.The website below doesn’t appear to have what you are specifically looking for, but they do have lots of various lures.
December 17th, 2010 at 10:47 am
This is copy and pasted from an earlier answer, but I think it’ll help a bit:There’s really two key parts of spring in my opinion. First, you simply have the fish move into shallower waters to feed heavily. After the warmer weather has set in for a while, fish really start to feed hard, as you probably know. I’ve found in this case that bait selection isn’t a majorly important thing, being that they really aren’t picky at all; they just want to eat. The more important thing is locating the fish. They’ll be holding around drop offs, points, and various cover in the water. Once you locate them, they will normally hit about anything that you throw at them; although, I do tend to stick to shad imitating lures. Crankbaits, rattle traps, jerkbaits spinnerbaits, and various suspending lures have always done very well for me.Second, the spawn will eventually set in. This is when you’re flippin’ and pitchin’ will come in handy, but again, fish aren’t all that picky this time of spring either. But, flippin’ a jig and pig combo will pull out some very nice fish. You can locate the beds, pitch a jig on top of them, and fish them very thoroughly. The plastics will normally do just as well, though. Basically, I don’t think either or is necessarily better during the spawn. As long as you’re using a setup that allows you to fish the bait slowly over the beds, you’ll normally do well. I would probably opt for a medium heavy 7’0 rod in this situation or a heavy action rod. If you think you’ll want to fish jigs consistently, I would go with a heavy action 7 footer. If you want a setup that will get you by for both jigs and plastics, go with 7’0 medium heavy.