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| Anyone ever used these or the small version of it? I dont throw too many blades but I kind of like the idea of the 9" shad tail with a single 10 blade, could be pretty versatile btu I dont want to order one without knowing how they run. Thanks for any input on them.
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| Since I work at R&H I will try to keep this as unbiased as possible. We've had these lures in the shop for a good number of years. They are a consistent seller but seem to fly "under the radar". Like most lures, they have some very avid fans and others don't give them a second look. I will only say that it is a fairly unique hybrid type lure. They do catch fish and yes they do get chewed up like any soft plastic but at the price (less than most soft plastic lures) they're relatively easy to rebuild and if you add up the cost of the components alone it's a great buy. Very easy lure for the angler who wants a lot of action from a lure but not have to put a lot of effort in. Great for beginners or those who like to run bucktails but want a little something extra. |
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| Thanks for responding Pete, I dont fish blades much but I do like soft plastics a lot so this seems like a good thing for me to try out. |
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| Well, as I mentioned, for the price you won't go wrong and it does sort of cross the line between a blade bait and a soft plastic. Never had complaints from customers so this might be right up your alley. |
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