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| I have been on a search for Bikini Bait's TurmOilX Glide Bait for quite some time (if you see the action this thing has on this one clip on YouTube, you will know why I was looking for one). Well, I found Bikini Baits web site, which lead me to MuskieTackleOnline.com, but MTO didn't have any for purchase. Then I saw a guy post on here with BikiniBaitCompany.com under his post. I sent him am IM asking if he owned the company and if he was still making TurmOilX Gliders. He responded that he indeed owned the company and was in the process of making some TurmOilX lures. Long story short, my six TurmOilX's (I only have 5 pictured) arrived in the mail yesterday and I was blown away! These lures are incredible! He even made me a custom color pattern (Skunk). These baits were hard to find, but I have a feeling that it would have been worth the search.
Attachments ---------------- TurmOilX1.JPG (73KB - 509 downloads) TurmOilX2.JPG (86KB - 397 downloads)
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Location: Waukee, IA | LOVE these baits!!! |
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| Jed makes some great baits. I just bought 4 Turmoilx in the last few days myself.. I am a big fan of his baits having 39 already.. Jed has a bunch on ebay right know for those that might be interested.. Maybe we can talk him into making a 10" version.. Ray |
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Location: Oregon | I'm glad you guys are enjoying the lures and thank you for the kind words.
Jed |
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There is Jed. This is the guy who hooked me up with the great gliders and great customer service! Thanks again, Jed! |
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| When will MTO be getting some in stock? |
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Location: montreal, canada | Just ask ted for some .... |
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| Guest - 3/26/2012 12:02 PM
When will MTO be getting some in stock? ----I guess you didn't read the whole post.. Jed has some for sale on ebay RIGHT NOW and your asking when MTO will get more.. MTO hasn't had any in 2 years.. |
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| Jed's a great guy with great products... Period! |
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Location: Oregon | To the guest asking about where to get the lures........
If you are in Europe they are available at:
attitudebaits.com (Sweden)
jerkbait.com (germany)
Franglaisfishing.com (UK)
http://jerkmania.ru (Russia)
If in the USA......you can contact me directly or I have a good number of them on ebay right now.
Thank you.
Jed
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| Yes I can read, however I was in the process of placing a MTO order. I figured if they were going to be in stock soon I was going to hold off on my order til they got them in, thats all. Thanks for the info. |
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| How does the action on these lures compare to a Manta? They look very similar.
Thanks!
Steve V |
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| Turmoilx really look nothing like a Manta other then the lexan tail.. The 2 baits are very different in shape.. The Manta has a longer glide but not by much. The Turmoilx has more belly roll witch isn't that much and more wobble on the drop.. I can work a Turmoilx way faster then a Manta and as easy as a Manta is to work a Turmoilx is easier.. Both baits catch fish and i use both.. |
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Location: Oregon | For those interested, this is video a customer in Norway did on his blog showing two of my jerkbaits...the Turmoilx and the new Tripwire.
In the video you will repeatedly see two jerkbaits working side by side. The jerkbait on the left side of the video is the Turmoilx, the one on the right is the new Tripwire I am building.
The jerkbaits show up throughout the video so watch it until the end.
http://pikewallis.blogspot.com/2012/02/demobasseng.html |
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| Will you ever make the original turmoil or beer belly again? |
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Location: Oregon | Yes........I do plan on making both of them again. |
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| That's a cool video.. Looking forward to giving the TripWire some time in the water.. Wood Turmoil |
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| musky tackle online and thorns have these in stock again |
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| Excellent bait. Great service from Jed.
Got a few of these for a June Pike trip in Manitoba. Very easy to work and really nice side to side glide. Put a nice fat 43" in the boat for me. |
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Location: Sussex, NJ | ^^^+2. Jed is great to work with. Got two of his tripwires and man they are beautiful. Great glide to with a killer wobble. They're deadly |
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| fishfirst92 - 10/23/2012 3:51 PM
^^^+2. Jed is great to work with. Got two of his tripwires and man they are beautiful. Great glide to with a killer wobble. They're deadly
MTO also has the tripwire gliders also.. |
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| Could somebody share what the difference is between the turmoil and the tripwire? Thanks. |
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Location: Oregon | I can probably answer that for you.........the Tripwire and Turmoilx are both 7 inches in length. The Tripwire weighs a little bit more, like a half ounce more. They have a similar glide path but if you are fishing shallow or over the top of weeds the Tumroilx would probably be a good choice. If fishing deep water where you would like the bait to stay down then I would recommend the Tripwire. Hope that answers your question. Posted a couple pictures, the first two are of the Tripwire followed by a Turmoilx at the bottom.
I appreciate all the positive comments........thank you.
Jed V.
Attachments ---------------- frog.jpg (27KB - 178 downloads) trout.jpg (33KB - 189 downloads) clown.jpg (98KB - 207 downloads)
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Location: syracuse indiana | RiverMan - 4/4/2012 10:53 AM
Yes........I do plan on making both of them again.
great thanks JED now i will be going broke again..lol.. i still have a real good collection of your stuff...bill |
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