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| Any one throw one of these yet? Do they run like a squirrely Burt, a Curley Sue, or somewhere in between? Durability, hooking ability, versatility??? Thinking of ordering one, but don't know of anyone using one. Any comments?
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Location: Medford, WI | Haven't thrown any yet, but like you, I would be interested in hearing anyone's experience with these baits, as well as with their other soft-plastic bait (can't remember the name right now - looks like an oversized crayfish).
-Jake |
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Location: SW MI | You're talking about the EXO. I have one and I like it. I believe it weighs 9 oz. but it fishes really light. I jigged it, jerked it and straight swam it. I don't have any bulldawgs or curly sues so I have nothing to compare but I do like it. I'm looking to hear some reviews on the Lamprey too. |
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Location: Michigan | lampreys are pretty good baits. You can fish them however you like but i like to fish them like a jerkbait. What i like about the bait if the tail has a nice wiggle to it but the whole body wiggles in the water as well. As far as the EXO is concerned I would just get a SuperD or a bulldawg. |
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Location: W. PA. | I would like to try one as well but just can't see paying $19 for a piece of rubber. When tacklebooty starts making something similar for $10 I'll give it a shot. |
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Location: SW MI | jasonvkop - 10/27/2008 8:14 PM
As far as the EXO is concerned I would just get a SuperD or a bulldawg.
Dang Jason, don't hate on the EXO, it's just another tool in the box  |
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Location: deephaven mn | saw the lamprey at poolside demo back in april. thought it had great action. the one must have bait. could not get from drifter. guess they had manufacturing problems or more. kind of forgot about it. now i am curious |
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