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View Poll Results: i prefer-
a softer soft plastic with more action which might tear after a few fish 43 82.69%
a harder soft plastic which will have less action, but last through alot of fish 9 17.31%
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Old 02-06-2006, 03:27 PM   #1
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Its not the meat its the motion

Some good stuff here. I do see room for some new products on the market though. How potential customers perceive this is key.

How a bait is rigged and manipulated is very very important. Those mad scientist/fisherman who are out there exploring and experimenting are the vanguard.

Would love to see some larger rubber/plastic eel type baits for the sand and surf that are a viable option and move well when rigged properly.
Big bait / big fish syndrome

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Old 02-06-2006, 06:00 PM   #2
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i prefer tougher stuff


ledgerunners were my favorite because of the durability, and the larger size one. its hard for me to guess how many fish ive caught one of these individual plastic baits, but im guessing probly around 20 then i tied on another.

from my experience a rigged sluggo can be destroyed by one fish, usually they were good for about half a dozen but after that they were done.

live to fish. fish to live. rod tips high.
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