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CJThu Oct-31-02 07:28 AM
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#6574, "More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"


  

          

Below you'll see a photo of the Kanji trout bait that Kevin(DoubleTrouble) was trying to post earlier. The top bait is a 7" Osprey, just to give the Kanji's a little proportion. The hooks are set up in the bait, and in the lower bait you can see the tail treble hook that can be added to catch those short-biting fish. This thing swims very well (even with the tail stinger hook), and would be a good compliment for down-sizing when bass aren't aggressive enough for the bigger baits. Debuting this weekend at BWW for the Bass Blast.

http://www.calfishing.com/dcforum/User_files/3dc1750442c85aec.jpg

  

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brianThu Oct-31-02 08:34 AM
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#6575, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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Any approximate pricing? Looks interesting, I'd like to see one in the test pool.
-Brian

  

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NOSEHOOKROOKThu Oct-31-02 09:39 AM
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#6576, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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looks like a Goby, questionable.

  

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CJThu Oct-31-02 09:44 AM
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#6577, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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It's going to be around $15-$16. We'll have a short version of the test pool set up for checking out all the new swimbaits.

  

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DoubleTroubleThu Oct-31-02 09:23 PM
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#6578, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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Brian #1, if you are a good boy, do all your homework, mow the lawn, and finish everything on your plate, I will save one for you before they sell out. If not, you will be reduced to being called Brian #2. Peace!

  

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GrimmFri Nov-01-02 11:05 AM
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#6579, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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Where can I pick up these? Thanks

  

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DoubleTroubleFri Nov-01-02 12:33 PM
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#6580, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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Bass World West has them right now. They are $16.99 and are selling very fast. Call them at (714) 667-6006. Thanks!

  

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bassnetFri Nov-01-02 05:12 PM
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#6581, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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Ahh, just save me a couple of those Rago baits, Jeff was throwing them in the pool and they are sick!! If I had lots of extra cash, I would toss them at a paddy, looks like a frickin' mack swimming, tails would (literally!) crush them! I'll stick to throwing them in fresh water till I win the lotto though, donating 30$ baits to a 25 pound mako would irk me!!

  

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JeffSat Nov-02-02 03:24 PM
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#6582, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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I made the 2 hour drive down to check out the Bass World West Store and seminars. I have to say it was well worth the drive. Those guys have such a good selection of tackle I was like a little kid in a candy store. I had to have a little of this and a little of that, I finally walked away spending over $250! Also they had some good vendors on hand displaying alot of new baits coming out for next year. The guest speaker John Murray and Aaron Martins were great. Murray gave some really good jig tips that I will have to try on some of our local lakes. Martin talked about a little bit of everything relating to swimbaits. They even had a catered lunch for a good $7.50 all you can eat! Just have to say to the guys down at Bass World West great work and great show.

  

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Jeff LSat Nov-02-02 06:18 PM
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#6583, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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Jeff,

You hit the nail on the head!!! Talking about a blast...i walked away spending over $800 (all tackle) and i still think i got the better end of the deal! That all you can eat BBQ was the Ace in the hole, that was some AWESOME BBQ, needless to say i was one happy grinding fisherman! I too took in the seminars and learned quite a bit from the both of them. After going to the BWW Blast why should i go to the other stores Bassathon?

Jeff

  

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Carrot TopSat Nov-02-02 06:36 PM
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#6584, "RE: More Sneak Peeks for Bass Blast"
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I just got back from there and after 760 miles in 10 hours of driving, spending 500+ dollars...Watching Marten's seminar, and Greg Vella's, all I can say is it was worth it. Marten's seminar was good, touched on his "younger" days fishing castaic and casitas etc..., losing a 20Lber at the boat, and other thing about swimbaits that he learned including how they work back east. I think Vella should have been given more time but in the short half hour or so that he had he touched on fishing big baits in japan, and the kind of lakes that they fishand he had some Japanese bass magazines which were cool to look at. they had pictures of big baits not available in the US.. as far as i know...

Onto the tackle selection... sadly i was kind of disappointed although not completely... they didnt have any 12" slammers :'( and their selection of swimbait rods was very slim(due to the fact they were selling the rago's and other swimbaits, and the big bait craze that is going on i was kind of surprised they didnt have more)... although i did end up buying the only Rogue swimbait rod i could find... The vendors had lots of product but since i was mainly there for swimbaits i didnt look at much else... i picked up 2 of the new rago's... but i cant wait for the bigger 9"??? size to come out, they had two to show off but none to sell, look very nice...

Anyways if you are in the area(and not driving 5 hours to get there) it's well worth it to stop by and check out the baits...
Erik P.
PS. If any of you are wondering who I was... i was the red headed kid wearing a bright orange "Carrot Top" shirt... :-)

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Pretending to be a swimbait fisherman since 2001.

  

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