Legend JR Perch Baits
PamuskEhunt
Posted 1/15/2009 11:40 AM (#355178)
Subject: Legend JR Perch Baits




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Since they were new this year, have any of you guys had any success running these baits? Were you guys casting them at all or mostly trolling with them>? Any successful colors? Thanks guys, just looking for a little feedback after the first year. Thanks!
cband
Posted 1/15/2009 4:30 PM (#355235 - in reply to #355178)
Subject: RE: Legend JR Perch Baits





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Location: W-PA
I mostly cast them and have caught muskie, walleye and pike on them...Great Baits. I have seen the jointed version and the shallow versions of both. These will be great baits as well.
baitmaker66
Posted 1/15/2009 10:32 PM (#355300 - in reply to #355235)
Subject: RE: Legend JR Perch Baits




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cband,
Where did you see jointed and shallow versions of this bait?? I would love to get my hands on some shallow runners.
Thanks
Ben
PamuskEhunt
Posted 1/16/2009 7:46 AM (#355332 - in reply to #355178)
Subject: RE: Legend JR Perch Baits




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They're new for this year, getting ready to be released here soon
Beaver
Posted 1/16/2009 3:38 PM (#355446 - in reply to #355332)
Subject: RE: Legend JR Perch Baits





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Same results here. Fish of all varieties eat them up. I'm not nervous about throwing them for muskies because of the way they are built. Tough as nails. I go with 8' St Croix In-Shore rods, and I can cast and troll them on the same rod.
Ditto on building that shallow runner. I can think of one or two places where fish tend to like a smaller profile lure, and the shallow runner would be perfect because of the water depth and eliminate the chances of trolling under the fish. Put me down for a dozen
Beaver
PS- Anybody in the area where they will be at the upcoming shows, send me a PM and I'll send you some funds to pick some up for me. Thanks, Beav

Edited by Beaver 1/16/2009 3:40 PM