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You might see some stuff like these on the market in the future. Easy to make if you don't turn wood, and they work very well. Top is 5" hab's with black 6" redgill. Bottom is 7" jointed bomber with back joint removed,5/0 siwash, and 6" ronz tail. Swims like the real thing.
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I like the Bomber eel. I may give that a go. That would be pretty sad if someone buys that on e-bay and doesn't take the time to rig one on their own.
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Yes and their slither through the water is oh so sexy ...:scatter:
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I'm diggin that Bomber Eel too.
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How do they cast?I agree that bomber eel is cool looking.
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I bet that bomber eel produces,,,,,,
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Gotta join the crowd...bomber eel :btu:
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Well, the bomber secret is out. I knew it would happen.
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The rubber tails aren't the secret:devil:
A little head start here, but a few other things have to happen too. You guys can figure out the rest. The jointed bomber works good with or without the tail added.The tail gets it just a little deeper than without it.The drawback is the same as any soft rubber in that it tears easily and you need a couple replacements handy.Bluefish like them too, another drawback.The bomber casts about the same with the tail as without, just a little heavier. |
what about putting a little lead wire around the hook befor you put on the tail,,,, Just like on a fly,,, small stuff then epoxy it in place,,, might help keep the tail on too,,,,
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I am new to this site, but if you want to experiment with something else try a strip of rabbit tail, looks like an eel when it swims thru the water, only concern are tail wraps. Try the magnum strips for larger lures or on bucktails.:wave:
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that bomber eel is a cool idea.
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