Castaic swimmin cisco
bassinbob84
Posted 5/8/2009 10:58 PM (#376982)
Subject: Castaic swimmin cisco




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Location: In a shack in the woods
I was wondering if anyone has had a chance to use one of these yet.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 5/8/2009 11:01 PM (#376983 - in reply to #376982)
Subject: Re: Castaic swimmin cisco




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I'd highly doubt many have had any chance yet, they just came out this winter.
bassinbob84
Posted 5/9/2009 7:01 AM (#377001 - in reply to #376982)
Subject: Re: Castaic swimmin cisco




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Location: In a shack in the woods
Yea I know. I was hoping someone down south or Wisconsin has had the chance.
sworrall
Posted 5/9/2009 7:56 AM (#377003 - in reply to #377001)
Subject: Re: Castaic swimmin cisco





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
RiverMan
Posted 5/9/2009 7:34 PM (#377066 - in reply to #376982)
Subject: Re: Castaic swimmin cisco




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Good looking lure with great swimbait action.

RM
alltail
Posted 5/11/2009 12:57 AM (#377263 - in reply to #376982)
Subject: Re: Castaic swimmin cisco




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I picked up one at the sportsman show in MN. Fished in IA. Looks great, works about two feet from the surface. The one I have comes in a little sideways. Could look like a wounded baitfish?? I put back in the box for a warmer day to mess with. Looks good in the water!!
Tackle Industries
Posted 5/11/2009 7:16 AM (#377280 - in reply to #376982)
Subject: Re: Castaic swimmin cisco





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Location: Land of the Musky
Saw it at the show too. Good looking lure!

alltail, If you want to straighten it out a little just wrap a very small piece of soldering wire around the base of the hooks. Good way to weight a Suick too. That or a small egg weight on the hook split ring(s) works well too.