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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | "wild and crazy" is the correct answer. They zig zag. I can get them to turn the same way each time or with a different twist rht/lft/rht/lft, etc. I also placed the weights almost at mid level in the bait so this makes them almost an unstable rocking motion in the water and a great belly flash. The hooks of course keep them upright but they have a nice little dance int eh water. As a few asked above, do they work like a Manta and the answer is not really. Trying to get some good video of them soon. Just need a minute to get out and shoot them. | ||
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I found a good selection of these baits at a web page called Points North Tackle also. I ordered a few and they are awesome!! www.pointsnorthtackle.com | |||
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Odd because I didn't find my Sea Cows or Sea Calfs there. I will email them thoguh adn see if they will carry them. Thanks | ||
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Got the unpainted blanks up now on my website. Good winter projects ahead ![]() James | ||
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Got one in march, salmon color. two lost fish boatside in about 5hrs of use. the weight free itself inside the lure and it no longer has the wobble but sinks tail firstat 20 degree off the x axis. Good lure that I'm sure will get better. | |||
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Thanks guest. I do hope you emailed me about it because if this is true I would have taken care of it for you. Sold over 2500 of these so far and only three reports of weights breaking free and one guy admitted he hit a rock with the lure more than once before it broke up the internal cavity for the weight. So far I am very happy with these lures. Thanks, James | ||
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Posts: 906 Location: Canada | I wish I had one or two of these for this weekend! Sea Calf in Sucker, Baby Bass or maybe even Black Perch would be deadly on the body of water I'll be on. Gunna have to pick some of these up. EDIT: Hey James, I just noticed when I had the Firefox window minimized for your website the description has a typo. Just thought I'd let you know that Baits is spelled Batis. | ||
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Posts: 41 | James is the man. He replaced my Sea Calf w/ the loose weight. Easy and hassel free. Left for a fishing trip on Monday last week and it was waiting for me on Friday when I got home. Thanks James. | ||
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Thanks muskyjerk! Thought you were just a drive by guest at first. I was happy to take care of you. Just an FYI to readers, if you have an issue with any rod or lure the best thing to do is contact the company. Most musky companies are small and ran by one or two people and are always happy to take care of you. Thanks again muskyjerk for the email and pictures. Now all I ask is that you catch a 58" on it this fall and post pictures in a few weeks ![]() James | ||
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Posts: 41 | I'll get to work on that 58" after the Steeler game Sunday. | ||
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