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Location: Wauwatosa, WI | just wondering if anyone is using the larger manta's and are they having any luck with them? also what colors
bob ryan |
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| They are a great bait. I like how the fish just eat them instead of following them. Easy to work. The fish go after the wide glide and the wobble. Great bait. Don't think twice about not buying one |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I will let you know after this week, I just picked one up and will be tossing it on the Goon. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I caught a ton of nice pike on the Manta, and moved a couple muskies. I think it will be a great lure when not in the slop, found it a bit cumbersome to work in heavy weed cover but workable, for sure. |
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| The history and legend behind these baits, and how they came into being are legendary; I personally find their size useful as an educational tool on the workroom floor, and a valuable way to communicate your desires to management at close quarters!:O These mighty baits have a multitude of uses, and one would be wise to purchase a number of them to keep in a back pocket, under the seat of your truck, etc. The 10" MANTRA"...don't leave home w/out it! |
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Location: Washington, PA | They have been crushing them here lately. Seem to be the magic lure. |
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Location: NeverNever Lake | I've been doing pretty well with this Smallmouth Hang 10 that I painted.
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