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Topic subjectThese look cool.
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11855, These look cool.
Posted by Phil, Fri Dec-12-03 06:10 PM
I know it's all about the big baits right now, but don't forget how effective jigs can be in winter. With that said, here's some trailers that look really good. The claws look like they'll move around pretty good and the colors are perfect as well. I'm gonna have to get a few different colors and try 'em out.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage-BBD.html
11864, RE: These look cool.
Posted by NOSEHOOKROOK, Sat Dec-13-03 02:37 PM
If anybody would like some more info on these, and other Bait Breath baits, try hitting up Cameron, (SoCalfrogger) I have been on countless trips where he destoys on all there baits.
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11865, RE: These look cool.
Posted by Tsunami, Sat Dec-13-03 04:49 PM
we got em at the shop, those might be a little big for a jig trailer, but ive done really well w/ that bait pitching and flipping it w/ a tungsten bullet weight. They make smaller ones also but the action isnt as good. Call us at the shop BWW. later

Tsunami
11877, RE: These look cool.
Posted by bassinator kid, Mon Dec-15-03 03:20 PM
Those are good looking trailers.

Has anybody tried the roboworm trailers yet?

I don't fish jigs much here in San Diego but the robo trailers look great.
11910, RE: These look cool.
Posted by Jigngerr, Sun Dec-21-03 08:22 AM
I know a team who Carolina rigs the smaller Bait Breath craw and consistantly finish in or near the $. Hint...they won the last Nat. Bass at Castaic and they LOVE Lake Perris.
11916, RE: These look cool.
Posted by Tsunami, Mon Dec-22-03 09:50 AM
Ahhhhhh...... very interesting. :-) later Gerry

Tsunami