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Message Subject: Small Bondy style baits
dami0101
Posted 7/15/2015 8:46 AM (#776351)
Subject: Small Bondy style baits





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
I mainly fish for tigers and the lake I fish on they really key in on smaller baits in areas you would normally target walleye. I've been trying #7 Rippin Raps but i can't seem to keep tigers hooked on them and most of the times when I get the bait back after loosing the fish the hooks are bent. So I'm looking for something that might be a little bigger and a little tougher but not as big as even the mini Bondy wobbler, something in like the 4" range would be preferred.
kjgmh
Posted 7/15/2015 9:22 AM (#776358 - in reply to #776351)
Subject: Re: Small Bondy style baits





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Location: Hayward, WI
Echotails make lots of different sizes. Vibrato comes in different sizes. These are not rubber like a Bondy, but they do catch fish.
jaultman
Posted 7/15/2015 9:25 AM (#776359 - in reply to #776351)
Subject: Re: Small Bondy style baits




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I think people use Fuzzy Duzzits for that type of fishing. Never done it personally, just regurgitating stuff I've read.
Bondy
Posted 7/15/2015 4:12 PM (#776427 - in reply to #776351)
Subject: Re: Small Bondy style baits




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Thanks for the interest! The Mini Wobbler is a great little bait. It's only 4.4oz and casts or jigs easily. It sells very well for such a small bait and we catch more than ski's with it. Our Bondy Hot Orba is a small compact bait too that has been out for 4 years now but really caught on last year. Hope this helps and good luck!
bryantukkah
Posted 7/17/2015 12:08 PM (#776653 - in reply to #776427)
Subject: Re: Small Bondy style baits




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Storm makes their spin shads in all sizes right down to 3" or 4" i believe... They are super cheap too. They employ a rear colorado blade spinning around a wire on a clevis with a treble straight out the back end... If (when) it doesnt spin/look right try removing the treble and blade, cut the wire and form a loop with it right at the tail of the bait, add a swivel and re attach the colorado blade on the swivel (similar to a bondy) and rock it with just the top hook or tie wire to the jig eye and add a treble or two if you prefer. The photo ive attached is of them with both of these mods. If you dont want hooks on the bottom just slide a treble or split ringed single hook over the main hookpoint with a little shrink tubing and it will be more weedless and less snaggy. Fishes just like what you want it to and wont break the bank as an experiment.
Good luck.


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