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mastertangler
05/10/2018 07:55AM
 
Perusing my Bassmaster mag in the reading room and stumbled across an ad in the back. These look interesting to me. I like the concept of a larger blade bait as well. Anybody use them? We will see how they do as I picked up a few. That sexy shad looks good to me as does that craw color.

Steelshad

Quite a few Utube videos on these.
 
AmarilloJim
05/10/2018 08:21AM
 
I'd like to know how your elbows feel after using them for a couple hours. Not much bigger than a normal blade bait but I am always amazed at how much more stress a 3/4oz bait transmits to my joints vs a 1/2oz bait.
 
icefishbaby
05/10/2018 09:06AM
 
Bringing some with early June for lakers and walleye jigging. I like the size and weight for lakers. I am excited to see how they perform. Bringing with both sizes. Maybe troll too, will see.
 
mastertangler
05/10/2018 09:54AM
 
AmarilloJim: "I'd like to know how your elbows feel after using them for a couple hours. Not much bigger than a normal blade bait but I am always amazed at how much more stress a 3/4oz bait transmits to my joints vs a 1/2oz bait."


Electric reels and bent butt rods make for an easy fishing day. Its just lugging that 12 volt battery across the portage trail that kinda gets a bit tough.

Yes, I want to jig them for Lakers but during August. I might do some drifting and jigging for Walleye in Lake Erie with them as well. Something a bit different than trolling, trolling , trolling.
 
AmarilloJim
05/10/2018 10:07AM
 
mastertangler: "AmarilloJim: "I'd like to know how your elbows feel after using them for a couple hours. Not much bigger than a normal blade bait but I am always amazed at how much more stress a 3/4oz bait transmits to my joints vs a 1/2oz bait."



Electric reels and bent butt rods make for an easy fishing day. Its just lugging that 12 volt battery across the portage trail that kinda gets a bit tough. "

LOL