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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Big Fork Sand Cat
 
Message Subject: Big Fork Sand Cat
Cutt'em all Jack
Posted 4/24/2009 12:10 AM (#373940)
Subject: Big Fork Sand Cat





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Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Anyone have any opinions on these?
Pete Stoltman
Posted 4/24/2009 7:19 AM (#373952 - in reply to #373940)
Subject: Re: Big Fork Sand Cat




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Yes, I do. It's a really good lure. The newest version has great action. In addition to the dive and rise it also has a very noticeable body wiggle. Tom LeBeau who makes these baits is incredibly meticulous on his construction. Last fall he sent me two of the newly modified Sandcats to "test drive". It was one of my last outings of the year and darned if I didn't catch a fish on it. Excellent design and function and beautiful finishes. Can't go wrong having a couple in your box.
brandondunbar
Posted 4/24/2009 7:20 AM (#373953 - in reply to #373940)
Subject: RE: Big Fork Sand Cat





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Location: Wausau, WI
I have a buddy that ONLY uses Sand Cats for a jerkbait scenario. You will not find a Suick, Bobbie, etc. in his tackle box. Hey catches some nice fish on them too.
Cutt'em all Jack
Posted 4/24/2009 11:54 PM (#374112 - in reply to #373940)
Subject: Re: Big Fork Sand Cat





Posts: 139


Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Thanks for the comments. I just ordered a couple in the 6 and 8 inch varieties.
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