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Location: Mpls, MN | Looking for people's experience with the Sandcat. Was looking at them the other day figured I might try one out. Thanks.
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| I've used them, and think that you would like them if you like to fish unweighted Suicks.
Very buoyant dive and rise bait.
Beav |
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pretty common to find these at the swap meets for $5,,might want to wait till spring on the chance you will snag one this winter,,the season is winding down now anyway |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | i call it my "vacation" bait ..... really easy to work and i've had decent results with it. it's in the line-up. i've got the one that looks like a smallmouth. |
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Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI | Like Beav said it is like working a Suick. Great cold front bait if you like ripping and pause baits. I like it for a change gives the body a rest form the heavy lures and it has a great profile in the water.
-Corey
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Location: minneapolis | Hey Mike !!!
I have several of the sand cats and like the others have already said- they are a very easy bait to work and have great paint and finish on them.
I had my biggest Mille Lacs fish hit and miss on a sand cat, so needless to say- I always throw one for a few casts every time I'm on that lake hoping for a second chance at that fish!!
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Location: Mpls, MN | Thanks for the input everyone. Good point HH. Totally forgot about the swap meet. |
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