Creature Baits
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Okay guys, we've had a couple of years now to evaluate creature baits. Are they a passing trend or here to stay. How did they stack up against tradional soft plastics?
Johnnie Crain
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Zoom Brush Hog and Baby Brush Hog. Ive already said too much.
Eric Picarella : Bassin' USA Prostaff : Pennsylvania
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eric, I'll keep your secret. I going back to regular worms and crawfish baits. At least for now.
Johnnie Crain
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Well I got to say that a brush hog and baby brush hog are some really good baits that My brother and I have had some luck with on certain lakes but not all and I cant figure out why. But I keep throwing them anyway.
Thanks,
Conley Staley
Conley Staley
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ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM!
WATERMELON NEON
WATERMELON NEON
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Must definately agree with the previous statements about the Brush Hog and Baby Brush Hog. I have been pretty succesful this season pitching and flipping the Baby Brush Hog and found that the Regular Brush Hog works exceptionally well on a Carolina Rig. My most productive color has been Green Pumpkin Red Flake. They have certainly won a place in my arsenal.
Matthew J. Wagenfer Sr.:Bassin' USA Prostaff: Maryland