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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Big Fork Sand Cat 4.5
 
Message Subject: Big Fork Sand Cat 4.5
NathanH
Posted 11/19/2014 1:21 PM (#740812)
Subject: Big Fork Sand Cat 4.5





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Location: MN
Has anyone used the 4.5inch Sand Cat? I know the 6"and 8" incher are well thought off. I looked everyone and found nothing on this model.

Thanks

Nathan
greenhyena
Posted 11/19/2014 3:11 PM (#740827 - in reply to #740812)
Subject: Re: Big Fork Sand Cat 4.5





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
I've got all three sizes, the smallest one is extremely buoyant so I tend to fish it pretty fast. I like it for going over weeds or even ripping though them.
mm3
Posted 11/19/2014 4:22 PM (#740836 - in reply to #740812)
Subject: RE: Big Fork Sand Cat 4.5




Posts: 389


Location: Northern Illinois
I've got one in the fire tail and I really like it. They are really nice for multi-species and muskie. It works in my backyard pond for bass as well as weedy muskie lakes. I'll mix up the action by slow dive and rise, letting it swim/wag its tail on the surface and then drive it down hard with two, three, or four really quick short snaps into openings in the weeds. The short quick erratic snaps seem to get the majority of strikes for me - it changes direction slightly and makes it look frantic.
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