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Location: MPLS, MN | I picked one of these up at the Extreme show. Has anyone used one? I know they are new but thought maybe someone has tested them. anyone else buy one? If so what do you think. They look cool, but I'm a little worried it may have caught me rather than the fish. Which is cool still. Just curious I guess/. |
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| All I can tell you about Hellraiser tackle is I have been using it for years,even before I caught a musky.I have caught fish on alot of their lures.So I would not worry you got suckered.I think their cherry twist topwater is still the best topwater prop bait,and sees action in every tournament I fish from Corbett,or myself.0723 Bill ramsey
Edited by 0723 1/27/2004 11:09 AM
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| You will not be disappointed! shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! |
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Location: Racine, Wi | Is the bear trap the surface lure with the funky blade on the shaft and the wood body, with the bear fur trailor? If so I have one, but I need to get it tuned right. It is a cool looking bait when it is running right.
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Location: oswego, il | I think the bear trap is their new spinnerbait if i am not mistaken. I bought one, it looked good in the pool demo. It has a slower drop than a normal spinnerbait does. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | i use the bear paw extensively and just love it. Haven't tried the bear trap yet, but plan to in spring. |
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