that's what i heard, and i think i'm ok with it, so long as they are the size of a larger crank like a dt 16 or something. you'll have to let me know how it works for you over there.ChrisB wrote:The Tru-Tungsten 4 inch baits are REALLY small. They have great action though. I got a perch also.
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RE:"New" Swimbaits for 2009
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RE:"New" Swimbaits for 2009
I was really surprised at how small they are, Rip-Shad's dwarf the TT's and both are listed at 4"ChrisB wrote:The Tru-Tungsten 4 inch baits are REALLY small. They have great action though. I got a perch also.
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I'm new here, and I just want to say this is the best forum site I've ever visited.
Keep up the great work. You're going to be a great help to my fishing endeavors.
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RE:"New" Swimbaits for 2009
Tackle Warehouse just posted a nice video that goes over some of the new swimbaits out this year. Good way to get a look at some of them before you drop $50+.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/vlogpage ... de=VLOG047
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/vlogpage ... de=VLOG047
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Good link Nik ... thanks!
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the sloswimmer looks very nice. $129 isnt too bad since it floats and you can retrieve it if your line snaps. I have a cl8 and it has way too many hooks..........................................Nik wrote:Tackle Warehouse just posted a nice video that goes over some of the new swimbaits out this year. Good way to get a look at some of them before you drop $50+.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/vlogpage ... de=VLOG047
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I defineately gotta get some of this stuff. Now, I just need to find another extra 50
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I recieved my mattlures bluegill today in the sink model. In my opinion, out of all the SB's I have, if you're going to spend $50 at once, get this bait !
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allright Chris i expect to see a nice summary of the ML bluegill in the reviews section, with pics of course. I have a Reaction Strike Revolution Shad coming in the next few days that i'll post up.ChrisB wrote:I recieved my mattlures bluegill today in the sink model. In my opinion, out of all the SB's I have, if you're going to spend $50 at once, get this bait !
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i dunno bout THAT, but it is damn nice!ChrisB wrote:I recieved my mattlures bluegill today in the sink model. In my opinion, out of all the SB's I have, if you're going to spend $50 at once, get this bait !
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I'll re-phrase my statement. After getting a nice collection of hudds and soft bodied baits, you can't go wrong spending $50 on the hard mattgill.bpm2000 wrote:i dunno bout THAT, but it is damn nice!ChrisB wrote:I recieved my mattlures bluegill today in the sink model. In my opinion, out of all the SB's I have, if you're going to spend $50 at once, get this bait !
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a tru tungsten swimbait would be a better choice for $50 IMO.ChrisB wrote:
I'll re-phrase my statement. After getting a nice collection of hudds and soft bodied baits, you can't go wrong spending $50 on the hard mattgill.
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Its your opinion. I have both so :dj:
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haha cant argue with thatChrisB wrote:I'll re-phrase my statement. After getting a nice collection of hudds and soft bodied baits, you can't go wrong spending $50 on the hard mattgill.bpm2000 wrote:i dunno bout THAT, but it is damn nice!ChrisB wrote:I recieved my mattlures bluegill today in the sink model. In my opinion, out of all the SB's I have, if you're going to spend $50 at once, get this bait !
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i already bought this year 10 swimbaits smallers than 6" so i wont be wasting anymore $$$ on tiny baits...i like the 7-10" size with a minimum of 3 sections. If your gonna spend a bunch of cash, might as well spend it on something that swims like a real fish. I've seen videos on the mattlure hardbaits and the action lets say, "isnt the best"ChrisB wrote:Its your opinion. I have both so :dj:
But im sure youll catch something on it...if your throw it out enough :dwarf: Sheesh you could throw out a hotdog on a bobber and eventually a dumb bass will hit it hahaha
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i say Rapala is the way to go.
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Rapala doesnt make any swimbaits yet, maybe someday they will. They make good hardbaits so a swim from them could be decent, and possible bring the price down.
To me, that Mattgill swims quite nice. If you compare and actual swimming fish to most hard swimbaits, you can see they dont swim naturally. Ive never seen a fish swim with an "S" pattern, only snakes. If there is anything thats realistic its a Hudd. If hardbaits do anything, it would be looking injured, unnatural, sick, whatever, which is what I think draws the strike on them lures. Just look at probably the top swimbait, the Triple Troot. The action on that is so unnatural its crazy, but it seems to outperform most.
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To me, that Mattgill swims quite nice. If you compare and actual swimming fish to most hard swimbaits, you can see they dont swim naturally. Ive never seen a fish swim with an "S" pattern, only snakes. If there is anything thats realistic its a Hudd. If hardbaits do anything, it would be looking injured, unnatural, sick, whatever, which is what I think draws the strike on them lures. Just look at probably the top swimbait, the Triple Troot. The action on that is so unnatural its crazy, but it seems to outperform most.
Hey Mike, lets do a test. You throw a bobber with a hotdog, Ill throw a Mattgill. Smallest fish buys dolla menu!!!
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if imitating a super real swim was key to swimbaiting I should throw away half of mine lol.
rapala makes them big-ass saltwater brokebacks some people caught nice bass with.
rapala makes them big-ass saltwater brokebacks some people caught nice bass with.
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lol that would be fun...alot of beer wile i wait hahaSONNN wrote:
Hey Mike, lets do a test. You throw a bobber with a hotdog, Ill throw a Mattgill. Smallest fish buys dolla menu!!!
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RE:"New" Swimbaits for 2009
have any of you guy ever seen the reaction strike swim baits
www.reactionstrike.com
they look pretty cool also
www.reactionstrike.com
they look pretty cool also