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New Baits......Monkey Fodder!!
What new baits are you looking at or think you might want this up coming winter??? Anything big from ICAST that you have to get?? What's the new hot bait??
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There are a few new baits that I am anxious to try out. Some I already have but haven't used yet and some that I will add to future TW orders over the winter.
Deps PulseCod [IMG][/IMG] Lucky Craft Flash Pointer [IMG][/IMG] Live Target Crappie [IMG][/IMG] R2S Biggie Sq bill [IMG][/IMG] Rage Menace Twin Tail Grub [IMG][/IMG] Jackal Iobee Frog [IMG][/IMG] Lucky Craft Screw Pointer [IMG][/IMG]
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I also want to try the Jackal frog.
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Here's some hardbaits I've been hankering for. I don't know if they're NEW NEW but they're new to me. I'm really looking forward to throwin the ABT and Damiki!
ABT Lures X2 Mini Series Crankbait Stanford Lures DBC "Deep Big Cedar" Crankbait Poe's Competition Cedar 4500 Longreach Crank Duo Realis Pencil 110 Damiki DC- Series Crankbaits
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I forgot a couple, these aren't new but new to me. I plan to use the 4" Big Hammer Tails as swim jig trailers on the 1/2oz Warbaits Slayer Swim Jigs and 5" Big Hammers on the Warbaits Jig Heads as swim baits. I already have them, just need to use them.
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Joe Under what circumstances (where/when) would you feel good about throwing one of those big swim jigs, as opposed to say a ____________?
Not a hijack 3D just a quick diversion
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I plan to use the big, heavier swim jigs when I want to slow roll a bait on the bottom, usually in deeper water. Sometimes I like to fish a swim jig like I would a large swimbait, near the bottom, where I can let it sit, bump any cover and basically just hug the bottom contours. I probaby wouldn't use it for "regular" swim jigging, I have plenty of other jigs for that.
Also, the jigs I have are ˝oz, the one in the picture is probably 1oz. The ˝oz jigs really aren't much larger than a regular sized swim jig, they just have a different head shape. The Warbaits swim jigs were originally designed for saltwater, Calico Bass fishing on the west coast. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Warba...age-WBSSJ.html
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Thanks for sharing. Giving me some ideas but no "Hot" baits.
The Stanford crankbaits have been around for a while. Good baits. They make a flat sided shallow runner with foil sides (like the old Rapala's). Sweet looking and running bait. I use it sparingly because it's the only one I have and don't want to lose it.... |
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OH "contrare moan-a-me" Methinks that Pulse cod that Joe likes is gonna be hot!
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At $26 per???? Really??
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Well at 26 its not cheap but considering topwater plugs are pretty hard to lose and the fact that it does something fish have never seen a plug do before, makes it a contender for hotness. Of course like you I'm always looking for something really hot and different at that majic 2 dollar price point. Just seem hard to find.
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