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Author:
NX 882 BASS
Date:
Feb 17, 2009
Subject:
Hard swimbaits tru-tungsten tru-life 4",spro BBZ-1 shad
Message:
has anyone had any luck with these lures??what would be the best models if u had to pick 2(floating)(waking/slow sink),(slow sink/fast sink)& color.they cost so much money i cant buy them all. :roll:
Author:
flippy
Date:
Mar 03, 2009
Message:
nx882,I have been throwing Huddlestons and Mattlures swimbaits for a couple years now, I have been throwing the big boys, 6 to 8 inches, I havnt tried the 4 inch baits you are asking about, but I can tell you this, I HAVE SEEN SOME OF THE BIGGEST BASS I HAVE EVER SEEN following these lures, I dont throw them to much in tournies, but when you have a day of looking for a pig these baits are the way to go, if you want we can hook up for a day and just throw swimbaits, and I hope you can see what Im talking about, as for standard swimbaits, the 4 to 5 inch Money minnows are my favorite.My buddy in Texas is a hog hunter and he talks very highly of the BBZ, but in the bigger versions, he tells me that a floater is the way to go, they modify them with red gills, weight them on one side so if looks like an injured shad on top, thats what he uses as a top water, as for us I favor trout patterns, little hint, DONT THROW THESE ON THE RIVER!!! Pike love them. :shock:
Author:
stumpy
Date:
Mar 12, 2009
Message:
i actually bought the sebile magic swimmer and the bbz shad . both in slow sink. i was told they will wake with heavier mono and keep the rod tip up. i cant wait for 55+ water temps to try them.
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