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Location: MN | I am looking for a weighted Holcombe Intimidator and am wondering the weight of the bait. MTO has 6oz Intimidators and I cannot figure out if it is the weighted version or the regular. Thanks for the help. |
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Location: Montreal, Que. Canada | Ask Aaron on his Message board. Doubtfull though that they would have come out with two models unless they were really popular it's a Big bait. |
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Location: MN | The model on MTO says its 6oz, but it does not say whether it is the weighted or regular version. |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | It's unweighted. The weighted model is 8.5 oz.
Aaron |
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Location: MN | Thanks so much! |
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| I picked up the 14" weighted intimidator early last season for the fall. I loved the bait and how deep it ran but the weight fell out within the first 5 casts of throwing this bait and now it's unweighted. I need to add some weight again but sucks it happened practically right out of box... |
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Location: MN | Take a 2oz bell sinker and attach it to the front splitring. That's what I've done on my intimidators and that seams to get me the depth I need plus you can hear the sinker knocking on the sides of the bait. |
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Location: midwest | Use a Berm's weight kit insert available at Rollie and Helens and then screw in weights from Berm's / Fudally tackle to weight the bait. You can put weights in several locations and adjust the dive and rise depths and times it takes to rise. |
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| Slime king nailed it. And try using Berms weighting system on a few of your other baits as well- you'll be suprised how many ways you can make your lures more versatile (running depths, changed lure action, hang time, etc.).
Steve |
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