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Location: Illinois | Anyone been chucking the new Lake X top water lures or the 1st strike baby beavers? Saw these lures at the shows this winter, but haven't heard any reports. Maybe everyone is tight lipped for a reason. They were asking a little much for em, in my opinion. 40 - 50 bucks for a lure seems kinda crazy, but I would probably pay double that if it upped my fish percentage at all. |
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| I avoided lake x because of the they arent done in epoxy but love the big profile they get from being so wide just a personal preference I guess. I like American hardwood minis and i think my cap on speanding is about 35 bucks for something that will last not soft plastics. |
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| I want a Beaver !!!! Hope people chime in before I drop the $$$ Man they gotta work !!!
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Location: Duluth, MN | The Lake X baits have been doing very well...
Theyre #*^@ near indestructable as well. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Veithr3293 - 7/21/2014 10:29 PM
I avoided lake x because of the they arent done in epoxy .
Why do you need to seal the plastic with epoxy???? |
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| Were they always done in plastic? If so then musky nut is right no epoxy needed. |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | I got one of the beaver baits...first cast was a backlash and the beaver tail broke off. Still looks like a great bait but didn't like the price tag...especially after what happened!
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| Used a little beaver on opener and had a mid 40 inch fish swoop up on it. Haven't used it alot thou. My buddy caught a couple of nords on it. No skis yet. |
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Why do you need to seal the plastic with epoxy????
Is that a serious question? All the paint disappears off the bait without epoxy. |
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