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About Fishing Products including Make Your Own => Bass Fishing Products => Topic started by: 10-10 Bass Busters on March 05, 2008, 08:28:16 PM
anyone ever use this lure....i kinda have my eye on it...seems to be the only company offering a bluegill pattern in a thin crank
I would agree with you. I have not seen a bluegill pattern in a thin crankbait or at least as close to this one. I have some of these new baits. I have the bluegill pattern. I prefer natural looking baits. I think it will be a good one. Can't wait to try them this spring along with the other new stuff I have bought this winter.
BD ;D
Rapala DT series, not sure which one, has a good bluegill crankbait that looks pretty good.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_44348_100005001_100000000_100005000_100-5-1
I love the dt series bluegill i caught so many fish on it last year. The difference is the thin n is a thin crank rather than the normal fat body...I read an article about throwing thin cranks and wanted to try one this spring and only could find the norman in a bluegill pattern...im hitting bps next weekend so i hope they have one in stock.
Bomber has a thin model also, not a bluegill pattern per se, but it is a pearl color with lime green stripes, looks absolutely dynamite! I may pick one up and try it on the ponds around here before I get the boat out. By the way, thank Indiana for allowing me to catch my first largie yesterday!!!!!!
1Jav
scott - i picked up one the thin-N in bluegill at dick's in gr (96 &28th street).
good looking bait.