RE: Swimbait help.,
Tm Customs,
Jun 29th 2005, #1
RE: Swimbait help.,
cst,
Jun 29th 2005, #2
RE: Swimbait help.,
Tm Customs,
Jun 30th 2005, #3
RE: Swimbait help.,
Lightninrod,
Jul 01st 2005, #4
RE: Swimbait help.,
Mattlures,
Jul 01st 2005, #5
RE: Swimbait help.,
Tm Customs,
Jul 01st 2005, #6
RE: Swimbait help.,
badbass11091,
Jul 01st 2005, #7
RE: Swimbait help.,
Lightninrod,
Jul 01st 2005, #8
RE: Swimbait help.,
Tm Customs,
Jul 01st 2005, #9
RE: Swimbait help.,
Mattlures,
Jul 01st 2005, #10
RE: Swimbait help.,
Tm Customs,
Jul 01st 2005, #11
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Lightninrod | Fri Jul-01-05 06:44 AM |
Member since Oct 31st 2003
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#6669, "RE: Swimbait help."
In response to Reply # 3
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Nope. Matt's swimbaits are not "waking" baits. They are molded around a lead-head of some type so they plummet downward in water. They only come with a dorsal fin, forward facing hook and without a belly hook.
There is a hook eye hanging from the bely where I attach a split ring and a Mustad Weedless Treble hook(W-3551) on my Matt-baits. I throw them in a very snag-infested swamp pond and still manage to fish them without too many hang-ups. I've only had to use my lure-retriever once for one of them.
Dan "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"
Deo Vindice
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Lightninrod | Fri Jul-01-05 03:31 PM |
Member since Oct 31st 2003
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#6680, "RE: Swimbait help."
In response to Reply # 5
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OK, I didn't know about the "waking bait":+ .
Matt: Did you get my emails?
Dan "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"
Deo Vindice
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