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I was just wondering if anyone has ever used any of their fishing lures? If so how did you like them. I bought a few bags to try out. Thank you for you response.
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Haven't tried them yet, but I have heard great things about the sweet beaver.
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Smallie Beaver is a nice looking bait
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do you have a website?
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I think it is reactioninnovations.com
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I got a bag of the smallie beavers in black and blue that i put on the back of a jig they worked real well I really need to buy some more of those.
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Kev. Its good to see ya here again. ;D P N J
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The beavers are great for flippin'.
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Hey PNJ,
I have been in an out. Haven't really had alot of time to get on the computer here lately. Had alot of things going on. I should be on here more now. I will talk to you later. |
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been hearing alot about them and it's all been preaty good. read about them in the bassn magazine as well..
I'm probably going to give them a try, sounds like they would be great for flippin......... |
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ah just checked 'em out at
http://reactioninnovations.com/ now I remembers seein 'em in the magazines Â*! Looks like a Craw ! |
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for some reason I think they look like tadpole just as the legs are starting to grow into a frog. may be just me
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Several years ago the Zipperworm company had a bait that looked close to these. I can't remember the exact name but they caught alot of fish.I never did figure they would work well but they proved me wrong. P N J
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I just went to the bass-a-rama in Richmond VA.I was able to talk with a couple of the local pro's about the reaction line of baits and the Sweet Beaver and the Ball Breaker seemed to be the favored baits.I was able to purchase several of the baits and have yet to use them,but the product quality seems as high if not higher than that of the Yamamoto baits.
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The Sweet Beaver and Smallie Beaver are very similiar to the YUM Wooly Hogtail, which I use and do like(green pumpkin). They had a post a while ago on NYbass.com that discussed these in detail, and the general consensus was it's a great smallie bait. I've never caught a smaillie so I wouldn't know, but they do catch some bucket mouths that's for sure(the YUM version anyways).
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yum wooley hawg tail is one of my favorite baits .like the melon seed ones.
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I've never used either. I'll probably pick some up tomorrow.
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