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| I am thinking about ordering one of these. I have never used one before. To me it kind of looks like a Suick. What is the best way to use these? What lure would you compare it to? I'm very curious after all the hype. Looks like they are very well made. |
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Location: Wisconsin | Its a dive and rise bait. Tbones, big daddy's, suicks will all accomplish the same thing for less money. Suicks and Big Daddys both work really well but i prefer the Tbone and they are $25 new. Save your money and don't jump into the hype. |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | It's a good design and nothing like a suick, bobbie, etc. It has a unique action, in the end it's simply another tool. |
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| dirtybird - 7/14/2016 11:42 AM
Its a dive and rise bait. Tbones, big daddy's, suicks will all accomplish the same thing for less money. Suicks and Big Daddys both work really well but i prefer the Tbone and they are $25 new. Save your money and don't jump into the hype.
whats a Tbone dive and rise? Who makes them?
thanks,
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Location: Wisconsin | Dead Head musky tackle makes them. I believe they were also know as Widowmakers at one point also. I have ordered all of my baits on Facebook from him. Great baits that are made well. |
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Location: oswego, il | Cannot vouch for l the baits but the t-bone has a nice shimmy when you jerk it. I believe the big daddy does as well. |
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| Isn't there like a 2 year wait on barfighters?
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Location: Minnesota | Not sure I ordered 3 was told next summer 2017 time will tell |
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| I ordered 3 in January hoping to have them this season. Was informed a few weeks ago that I wont see them til next year |
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