Hellkat Shockbait
DBJr
Posted 11/13/2015 10:03 AM (#792376)
Subject: Hellkat Shockbait




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Anyone familiar with the Hellkat rubber baits? Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Don
musky2424
Posted 11/13/2015 10:38 AM (#792379 - in reply to #792376)
Subject: RE: Hellkat Shockbait





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Location: Appleton Wi
I like using them for shallow structure. They have a slow sinking rate and are a great lure to fish slow. Definitely worth getting one and trying it out. And you can email him any color combo you want and he will make it. I think he still makes them but i'm not completely sure.
DBJr
Posted 11/13/2015 11:07 AM (#792380 - in reply to #792376)
Subject: Re: Hellkat Shockbait




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Thanks for the info musky 2424!
jdsplasher
Posted 11/13/2015 6:30 PM (#792412 - in reply to #792380)
Subject: Re: Hellkat Shockbait





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Location: SE, WI.

yep, Mark does still pour the Hellkats. Like the former post, love these in shallow rock, or over weeds. My preference is the cork model. very slow fall, but are able to bend the head downward, to get a bit more depth.

 Yes, there is a lead weight model or deeper presentation!. This is my plastic suick with optimum action.

 Mark has a web site... Just google Hellkat shockbaits.

Also, do a search under tackle and equipment here. There have been some good posts in the past on these lures!!!

JD

DBJr
Posted 11/14/2015 8:10 AM (#792457 - in reply to #792376)
Subject: Re: Hellkat Shockbait




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Thank you JD!