twist reef hawg
gatoRRR
Posted 3/26/2006 1:17 AM (#184226)
Subject: twist reef hawg





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hi there,
I am Fabio and I write from Italy, first post for me on this great board that I read almost every day from quite long time, and finally decide to register. I fish for pikes... sometimes big ones...

I am intrested in buying the new twist reef hawg when it will be available here in the nearby.
I love reef hawgs, and I have caught fish on them expecially on the weighted ones, but what you think of this new one? somebody tried it maybe at shows? sink rate?

thanks in advance.

fabio
hftb
Posted 3/26/2006 2:48 AM (#184228 - in reply to #184226)
Subject: RE: twist reef hawg




Fabio,

To my knowledge they are not yet available. I haven't called any of the stores (Thornes, Musky Shop, etc.) or seen much info on the Fudally website. I also love the Reef Hawg and think that the new one will be one of the top new lures for 2006. Maybe someone else will know more.

Edited by hftb 3/26/2006 2:49 AM
GMan
Posted 3/26/2006 8:29 AM (#184244 - in reply to #184226)
Subject: RE: twist reef hawg





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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
There's a great picture in their new ad in the recent Musky Hunter magazine. It does look way cool.
MUSKEEZ
Posted 3/26/2006 8:31 AM (#184245 - in reply to #184226)
Subject: RE: twist reef hawg




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I saw one last night and had expected it to be a wood bait with a rubber tail, but actually the entire bait is rubber, like a bulldawg. It still has the reef hawg shape and the mouth cuts, like a regular reef hawg. I also HEARD that there were some that went out to the Minneapolis show that were not weighted correctly and have been "recalled". The guy that did the seminar I was at was busy yacking with other people so I didn't get a chance to ask how it runs or if he liked it.
dward
Posted 3/26/2006 10:57 AM (#184258 - in reply to #184226)
Subject: RE: twist reef hawg




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Location: Germantown, WI
Fabio you must have read my mind. i was just logging on to ask the forum the same question, when are they available and how can i get one.......... or two!
Doug Bradley
Posted 3/26/2006 11:54 AM (#184263 - in reply to #184226)
Subject: RE: twist reef hawg




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I have seen the sample in the pool and these are going to be AWESOME when Mike gets them straitened out. I can already smell the slime...........Doug