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| I was looking at a Eversoll lure, it looks similar to Lee Lure's h2o. Just curious what's the differnce between the two and where can I buy an Eversoll (sorry don't know the name of the bait) |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | It's made by John Eversoll and I believe it called a Toppa John.
It's a little heaver than a H2O, but thinner in diameter. John makes his own lip for ther bait, unlike Lee has a bent Colorado blade, like a Hawg Wobbler. The last this I notice is that the rear blades are different, as Lee's uses a small colorado and John uses a flaptail blade. I think the Toppa John clacks (when the front & rear sections hit) just a bit louder than Lee's H2O, but I don't think its tha much of a difference.
I have one of those Toppa John's, but I didn't realize that he was making them in enough quanties to sell. |
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| I bought 3 Toppa John's last night at the Madison Musky club meeting, the bait was highly recommended to me by several well respecteed Musky fisherman in the Madison area. Don't really know how it differs from the H2O but if you have the chance too buy one I would based on the info I got from some locals. Sorry I can't give much more info, other than to add it to your tackle box.
Chad |
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Location: Verona, WI | You can't beat John's baits. He also makes a large minnowbait 9" that's easy to cast and won't kill you twitching it all day long.
Shane |
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| the Eversoll's are great people and put out a variety of great baits, worthy of promotion.
i said hello to them last night myself.
that being said, Anonymous/Crest, there's simply no sense in asking where you can buy some in one post, and then logging in 30 minutes later pretending to be someone else and saying already did buy some... |
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