Snapback Super Plastics
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2002 4:07 am
I received a sample of a watermelon soft plastic SnapBack Jerk Bait today. It looks like Gummy Bear candy. It's unscented (not sure if there will be scented versions) The plastic stretches at least twice its length (probably even more. I didn't feel like having 2 baits. lol)
They feature 4" Pitching Tubes, 7" and 10" worms, 6" Lizards, Skeet's Creature Baits (named for Skeet Reese) 5" plus the aforementioned 5" Jerk Baits.
In fairness to the company, the plastic is really soft. If it is as indestructible as their ad campaign insists, I'll look at their tubes and Lizards because they are the two baits that really get beat up in my boat. (Now, I'm not saying Pickerel and Pike won't tear these SnapBack things up. Look what they do to spinnerbaits)
Anybody fished the samples yet? I understand they aren't for sale yet. (But some of you guys out there probably have them already!)
Keep us posted.
Good Fishing, JoeMo Moderator
PS- the June 02 Bassmaster mag has their ad on Page 3. The company makes Terminator. That name is on their soft plastic packaging.
They feature 4" Pitching Tubes, 7" and 10" worms, 6" Lizards, Skeet's Creature Baits (named for Skeet Reese) 5" plus the aforementioned 5" Jerk Baits.
In fairness to the company, the plastic is really soft. If it is as indestructible as their ad campaign insists, I'll look at their tubes and Lizards because they are the two baits that really get beat up in my boat. (Now, I'm not saying Pickerel and Pike won't tear these SnapBack things up. Look what they do to spinnerbaits)
Anybody fished the samples yet? I understand they aren't for sale yet. (But some of you guys out there probably have them already!)
Keep us posted.
Good Fishing, JoeMo Moderator
PS- the June 02 Bassmaster mag has their ad on Page 3. The company makes Terminator. That name is on their soft plastic packaging.