01-10-11, 11:26 PM | #1 |
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Another really cool site for you all....
So this is another really awesome site that I wanted to share with you guys. Josh St John(JSJ Baits) As well as being a really good friend of mine he is a master bait maker. He is the madman behind this site. Check it out....You guys will love it!
Check out his vids and blogs. As well as some of swimbaits and he has the BEST swimming rat on the market. www.thewiredangler.com Also another friend of mine Tom Leogrande and Dan O have started this site as well... Again super fun and informative. these are some of the best sites on the west coast and just wanted to share it with all of you. www.advancedangler.com Hope you all enjoy!!! |
01-11-11, 05:49 PM | #2 |
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Thanks Deacon. Just what the doctor ordered. Now I have a lot more to look at until the water is soft again. Have you fished those rats? I've used the small Strike King rats with decent success.
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01-11-11, 06:25 PM | #3 |
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Yeah I have fished those rats. They are awesome. All soft plastic. Incredibly durabbleand fish really love them. They have soft feet that pulsate when retrieved and the tails are molded curley for more action. For being a "swimbait" they really pretty weedless. I have fished them In the CA Delta and Clear Lake and had alot of nice fish on em. I would suggest Black, Brown and White as the go to colors. The Pink one is cool to use during the spawn!
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01-11-11, 09:38 PM | #4 |
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Those are pretty neat looking baits. I'd definately like to see the smaller version he's comming out with. I'll bet those baits might be the cats meow for big pike and musky too! But the teeth of those fish would probably tear them up pretty good.
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