Bondy Baits
cast4musky
Posted 10/8/2012 12:20 PM (#589659)
Subject: Bondy Baits





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Can you advise me where I can order these, are there any particular colors that you could recommend. ( I Know, the ones that catch the fish) Just want to get two of them. Thanks Mike Sr.
Zib
Posted 10/8/2012 12:23 PM (#589660 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits





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Location: Detroit River
Musky Tackle Online has them or go to the link in my sig to order them directly from Jon. Perl & black for sure colors to have if adding a 3rd get it in Vomit.
FAT-SKI
Posted 10/8/2012 1:17 PM (#589669 - in reply to #589660)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
bigwoodmuskylures.com has them as well
Free Advice
Posted 10/8/2012 2:01 PM (#589671 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits


Stay away from Frogs with tiny feet! !!! I am a coward, and can't put my name behind a personal attack!! Admin should post my name!! Both of them, in fact!!
fishfirst92
Posted 10/8/2012 2:06 PM (#589672 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits





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Location: Sussex, NJ
+2 on MTO. Aaron is a great guy with fast shipping. Pearl and black are winners....
BJM
Posted 10/8/2012 2:19 PM (#589676 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits




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Location: GI NE
+3 on mto,great service.black and white.
edalz
Posted 10/8/2012 2:38 PM (#589681 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits





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+4 on MTO.
davidj
Posted 10/9/2012 11:10 AM (#589853 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits


Pearl and drum have been my best producers.
smbrickner
Posted 10/9/2012 1:44 PM (#589891 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits





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I just picked up 2 from MTO both Pearl. A regular and a Magnum. I leave in week for the Big V and hope that these will produce.
davidj
Posted 10/10/2012 9:41 AM (#590016 - in reply to #589891)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits


If you put in the time with them, they will produce. Jigging them is a very different presentation, but gives some BIG results!
karol
Posted 10/10/2012 1:46 PM (#590065 - in reply to #590016)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits




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Location: nappanee IN
how heavy a rod do i need for these? i have a 6-9 x heavy st croix premier and a 7-6 mhvy. are these too light?. i know, should'nt have traded my 8-6 xhvy
Zib
Posted 10/10/2012 1:59 PM (#590068 - in reply to #590065)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits





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Location: Detroit River
karol - 10/10/2012 2:46 PM

how heavy a rod do i need for these? i have a 6-9 x heavy st croix premier and a 7-6 mhvy. are these too light?. i know, should'nt have traded my 8-6 xhvy


I've found that a 8' Heavy rod works best for jigging. I started off with the 8' heavy then went with a 9' X-heavy but lost too many fish by pulling the bait out their mouths so went back to the 8' Heavy for jigging.
Guest
Posted 10/10/2012 4:14 PM (#590098 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits


blueribbonbait.com has them and much faster shipping than mto
musky23
Posted 10/10/2012 4:56 PM (#590104 - in reply to #589671)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits




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Location: West Chicago, IL
Free Advice - 10/8/2012 2:01 PM

Stay away from Frogs with tiny feet! !!! I am a coward, and can't put my name behind a personal attack!! Admin should post my name!! Both of them, in fact!!


Nice to see that the moderators have become as childish as the guest posters......
smallmouth/musky
Posted 10/10/2012 5:31 PM (#590109 - in reply to #589891)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits




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smbrickner - 10/9/2012 1:44 PM

I just picked up 2 from MTO both Pearl. A regular and a Magnum. I leave in week for the Big V and hope that these will produce.




Nice thing about the Pearl ones......I would imagine they are easily customizable with permanent markers. Just like buying a hard bait blank.
Ronix
Posted 10/10/2012 6:46 PM (#590130 - in reply to #590098)
Subject: RE: Bondy Baits




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Guest - 10/10/2012 5:14 PM

blueribbonbait.com has them and much faster shipping than mto


oh yeah? they must overnight each and every order then, huh?


go with MTO. Vomit Shad is my recommendation
smbrickner
Posted 10/12/2012 2:32 PM (#590436 - in reply to #590109)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits





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smallmouth/musky - 10/10/2012 5:31 PM

smbrickner - 10/9/2012 1:44 PM

I just picked up 2 from MTO both Pearl. A regular and a Magnum. I leave in week for the Big V and hope that these will produce.




Nice thing about the Pearl ones......I would imagine they are easily customizable with permanent markers. Just like buying a hard bait blank.


Yep I may have to add some black or grey to them to match the cisco's but I am thinking that as is they are pretty close already to what I need.
bigroo
Posted 10/29/2012 2:21 PM (#594280 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits





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Location: Poca, West Virginia
MTO for sure, just ordered four of them, price was right and shipping was cheap and fast. Aaron has great customer service. I ordered the Pearl,two five of diamonds and walleye with white tail
saint1
Posted 10/29/2012 2:27 PM (#594282 - in reply to #589659)
Subject: Re: Bondy Baits




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Location: Neenah, WI
Rollie and Helens carries a very good selection of Bondy's

SAINT