swim baits

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2008/06/13 22:53:21 (permalink)

swim baits

Throwing a question out there,anyone use or recomenend a decent one?
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    avidangler
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    RE: swim baits 2008/06/14 16:24:41 (permalink)
    What you fishing for bass walleye or musky and pike????

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    acmaul13
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    RE: swim baits 2008/06/14 17:45:24 (permalink)
    Generally bass but what I can get to bite on a given day.
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    avidangler
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    RE: swim baits 2008/06/15 13:44:44 (permalink)
    Storms wildeye series is hard to beat for swimbaits.  Also berkley came out with the holo belly minnows that are supposed to be excellent for bass.  I'll attach a link.  Never used the new holo bellys but will be giving them a shot this summer!  Good luck
     
    http://www.fishusa.com/Berkley-Powerbait-5-Hollow-Belly_p.html?i=5110C21A2F53436D9E280131AA641D0D
    http://www.fishusa.com/Storm-WildEye-Swim-Shad-3-and-4-Swim-Baits_p.html?i=5110C21A2F53436D9E280131AA641D0D

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    acmaul13
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    RE: swim baits 2008/06/15 17:49:50 (permalink)
    Thax for the info
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