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achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | Anyone ever give one of these a shot? I picked one up yesterday and looks like they might work pretty good to me. | ||
greenhyena |
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Posts: 240 Location: Oconomowc, WI | I got one last year and I like it a lot, Stays pretty deep for being fairly light, and doesn't foul on the cast. I haven't caught anything on it yet, but I like it. | ||
longcastinlefty |
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Posts: 51 | There is one lake by me that has fresh water eels. might work best out there or places where Lampreys are present | ||
Maui-1 |
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Posts: 48 Location: South shore of Lake St. Clair | It was my best performing lure last year Fish it slow with the occasional pause....AWESOME LURE.. PIKE eat it up too. Be sure to have some Mend-It on board because they will get shredded. The hook are sticky sharp out of the package. | ||
PIKEMASTER |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Maui-1 - 6/24/2014 4:29 PM It was my best performing lure last year Fish it slow with the occasional pause....AWESOME LURE.. PIKE eat it up too. Be sure to have some Mend-It on board because they will get shredded. The hook are sticky sharp out of the package. X2 | ||
achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | Glad I picked one up then. I had never even heard of them until I was at the store and saw them yesterday. For 9 bucks I figured why not give it a shot then saw vids of it in action and looks really impressive. More tail action then a dussa or dawg and looks easier to fish over weeds without fowling ever other cast. Hope to give it some water time in the next few days. | ||
TJones |
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Posts: 120 | Yeah the tail action is better on these than any other plastic bait I've tried... | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | Excellent and Awesome Striped Bass Lure Too ... esoxone | ||
ut-tigerchaser |
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Posts: 86 | The biggest tiger ever to see my net was caught on that bait last fall 50"x24" by a very close friend of mine | ||
jonj |
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Posts: 81 | Just wondering if any of you have had any issues w/ hook-up or if you add a trailer. Last Friday night my buddy had one hit on the drop and wasn't able to get hooks into the fish. When we inspected the bait, it was shredded behind the treble. We talked about adding a trailer hook with fluorocarbon but haven't got around to it yet. Definitely open for suggestions as we both love the action of the bait. | ||
tomcat |
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Posts: 743 | are you guys using the biggest one they make? | ||
achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | I bought the bigger of the two sizes at Cabelas but the box doesnt say what size it is. Im assuming its the middle size. Wanted to test it out yesterday but my truck then the weather had other plans. | ||
jonj |
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Posts: 81 | He was throwing the 16"er. | ||
Maui-1 |
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Posts: 48 Location: South shore of Lake St. Clair | I have both the mid size (30) and the largest (40), but have only used the 30 so far because I've had so much success with it. No need for a trailer hook IMO, I haven't missed on a hook up yet with these. Maybe I've just been lucky. If you really wanted though, a trailer hook couldn't hurt. As I mentioned earlier, keep a bottle of Mend-It or super glue on board because they will get shredded. Just glue the tears and send it back out for more action. | ||
achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | Used it today looked great but didnt have anything bite. | ||
saltlife7711 |
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Posts: 96 | ut-tigerchaser - 6/26/2014 6:37 AM The biggest tiger ever to see my net was caught on that bait last fall 50"x24" by a very close friend of mine Achotrod, I have attached some pics of the Tiger Muskie that ut-tigerchaser is referring to. This was my new PB caught 26Oct13 on the 12" Reel Eel/Black Green Pearl. I was ripping the bait and letting it fall when I got hit. These are great baits with a great action on them paired with quality hooks at a very reasonable price. Myself, I left the back treble hook on the bait, when this fish came unbuttoned on the treble the top single hook saved the day for me. Green SFTO Attachments ---------------- Front Shot C (Copy) (2).JPG (92KB - 226 downloads) Measurement (Copy) (Copy).JPG (124KB - 258 downloads) Bear Hug C (Copy) (3).JPG (142KB - 215 downloads) | ||
achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | Fantastic catch!!!! I like the bait very much and will pick up more after testing it. I was just to shallow and weedy where I was using it and fishing from a Kayak. It will work even better from the boat in the proper setting. Do they have fresh water eels din that lake? | ||
saltlife7711 |
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Posts: 96 | achotrod - 6/28/2014 6:13 PM Fantastic catch!!!! I like the bait very much and will pick up more after testing it. I was just to shallow and weedy where I was using it and fishing from a Kayak. It will work even better from the boat in the proper setting. Do they have fresh water eels din that lake? Thanks. No Sir, we don't have the freshwater eels here, just the usual panfish (Perch, Crappie, Bluegill etc.) Keep fishing that lure and you will be very happy with it. Best of luck! | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | probably, the fish has confused the lure with a grass snake However an awesome catch !!! esoxone | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | I'm sure that you appreciate it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmRvuoL-vW8#t=15 esoxone | ||
BenR |
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I am glad you all using big rubber for western tigers:-) They work! | |||
Muskie Bob |
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Posts: 572 | esoxone, thanks for the video.... I appreciate you sharing it. | ||
achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | Muskie Bob - 6/29/2014 9:25 PM esoxone, thanks for the video.... I appreciate you sharing it. X2! Thanks!!!! | ||
ut-tigerchaser |
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Posts: 86 | Don't have any snakes here in the end of oct they are all in hibernation- too cold !! Just like any other rubber bait if it moves it may get eaten.. no different than using a dawg .... | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | Sorry,deleted message due to computer problems esoxone | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | Sorry,deleted message due to computer problems esoxone | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | You're welcome,Bob and Mike !!! ut-tigerchaser - 6/30/2014 2:53 PM Don't have any snakes here in the end of oct they are all in hibernation- too cold !! Just like any other rubber bait if it moves it may get eaten.. no different than using a dawg .... I agree,Joe esoxone | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | Look at and enjoy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-2hZbv24Qo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5I8-bwELto esoxone | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20211 Location: oswego, il | Why did I have to watch that why did I have to watch that why did I have to watch that why did I have to watch that.............. | ||
brianT |
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Posts: 427 Location: Planet Meltdown | ToddM - 7/1/2014 5:55 PM Why did I have to watch that why did I have to watch that why did I have to watch that why did I have to watch that.............. OCD kickin in!! | ||
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