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muskymanWed Oct-17-01 08:55 AM
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#911, "Where can I get a Slammer bait?"


          

I am local to orange county.What are all the sizes available too? How much do they weigh and will a flippin stick be good enough to throw them? Thanks guys

  

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swimbaitWed Oct-17-01 09:26 AM
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#912, "RE: Where can I get a Slammer bait?"
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Just give a call over to Mike Shaw. His number during the day is
805-462-0592 and in the evening at 805-466-8104. There is a bunch of info on the website at
http://www.msslammer.com
as well.

Flipping sticks are ok for the 7" and the 9". The 12" is too much for that though. I would estimate the 7" weighs around 3 or 4 oz and the 9" probably weighs 4 to 6oz. Those are just guesses though. Each plug weighs a little differently because they are cut from different blanks.

If you need any other info just let me know, if you call Mike just tell him I sent you his way.

-Rob

  

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muskymanWed Oct-17-01 11:09 AM
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#913, "RE: Where can I get a Slammer bait?"
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Thanks dude.I'm gonna buy a 7" and a 9".Hopefully I get some better weights this season in T's

  

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bassnetWed Oct-17-01 02:13 PM
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A heavy flipping stick, maybe rated 15-30 or so wouldn't be bad, but there are some nice saltwater sticks that throw the big baits really nice, the Shimano Calcutta CL820XFA is my favorite.

  

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LeifWed Oct-17-01 04:00 PM
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>the Shimano Calcutta CL820XFA is my
>favorite.

mine too.

-leif-

  

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