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BBoyHEMIWed Jul-16-08 07:05 AM
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#10541, "Hudd ROF 0 question"


          

Hey guys, i have another quick question, as i'm almost done getting all of my equpment for my swimbaiting.

My question is about ROF 0 Hudd 8in. I'm looking to get some floating swimbaits. How does hudd perform as a floater? is it good? does the tail move with slightest movement on top? how does it perform as an ROF 0 bait over all? or should i stick to somethign elese like perhaps a floating BBZ for a floater? thanks a lot for any feed back.


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PHISHnutSWed Jul-16-08 05:21 PM
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#10542, "RE: Hudd ROF 0 question"
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The tail kicks on the Hudd '0' with the slightest movement, even if your not retrieving and there is a breeze or any ripple on the surface, your bait will move while being 'deadsticked' on top. My few bites with the bait have come just barely creeping it on top on very calm mornings, I have thrown it on windy afternoons too with no luck.

The BBZ has much more action on the retrieve, it moves allot of water and throws a decent wake, plus it has a pretty loud clack with the large rattle inside. I change my hooks out sometimes and it runs right under the surface. I got one fish with my bait just sitting on the surface motionless, only a few swipes and swirls on the retrieve.

I honestly would get both if you can afford it, they are two very different baits but are worth it IMHO.

  

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