01-16-10, 11:03 PM | #1 |
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Big Bite Baits Biobait
With all of the biodegradable baits out there these days I just wanted to give a shout out to 1 that I tried that I really thought was great. They make baits that look like other softplastics. I never really liked the look of the gulp stuff and they dried up fast. I left some biobait tubes on the deck of the boat for a week 1 time and even though they weren't slimy like right out of the package. They never got hard or shrunk like the gulp. Top notch product in my opinion and I would recommend them to anyone that asked. The crawtubes were a main part of my arsenal last year. I haven't seen them at cabelas or basspro so I thought maybe some of you have never heard of them.
here is a link to their website http://www.bigbitebaits.com/BioSite/biobaitmain.htm |
01-16-10, 11:14 PM | #2 |
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I haven't used the biobaits but the regular Big Bite Baits are great and super cheap! They have a wide selection of styles and colors. Academy carries them and most styles are $2.09 for a 10 pack. I think the biobaits are a little more.
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01-16-10, 11:26 PM | #3 |
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Yeah I think an 8 pack of the crawtubes cost me 5 or 6$. I've used some of the other bigbite products with good success as well and like you said. The regular stuff is priced reasonably.
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