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| Does anyone have a Wick OneZ Cutthroat? I have an opportunity to buy a brand new one, and have heard nothing but good things about them but am not sure if I want to spend $100 on one. Is it worth it? What's the action like on these baits? I know there are not a ton of people that have them but if someone does I would appreciate any info! |
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| they look like a hybrid of an odyssey pig and reef hawg . probably a pretty sweet bait! |
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| When I spoke with the maker of the bait he described it as a dive 'n rise bait. |
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Location: Canada | Maybe pigeontroller can chime in or be PM'd as I believe he owns or has owned and used the Cutt throat. |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Leo jerkbait, sledge, squirko, reef hawg...no? |
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| Well is it just a dive and then rise bait? What sets it apart from all the others? Just the paint job? |
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Location: Canada | jts15 - 2/8/2015 9:03 PM
Well is it just a dive and then rise bait? What sets it apart from all the others? Just the paint job?
the cutty: got to throw it to know it |
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| "That bait doesn't exist" haha Bad ash baits for sure. |
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Location: Toronto, Ontario | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004960186963&fref=ts
Very good bait--well built, great paint. Can be worked really fast....dive'n'rise? Mostly, but some do dart to the side as well-not like a glider, sort of a hybrid. My go-to jerkbait for most of the season, especially the 8" and 9" models. |
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