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anybody use a Berkley Beast ??

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I saw them at gander mountain today and was going to buy them. Just wondering if anyone uses this bait for flipping or whatever, and if they like it .

I used the big one some last year. I rigged it with  a hook with a weighted shank so it fell straight down. It quivered and wiggled like a dying shad or gill. Awesome action. I did OK on them caught some nice big bass.

I caught my PB Snapping turtle on a black berkley beast. ;)

yeah ive done well flipping with them when the coosa is really really muddy

I bought a couple bags on clearance last year and had little to no luck. Always found myself going back to Chigger Craws or SK Rage Tail products. I'll pass on these if I see anymore in the bargain bin.

Great baits small size is good for fishing on the surface where ever it is really weedy. The bigger size is really good for flipping with a big weight. Had great success with both.  ;)

I like the northland slurpie beaver or whatever its called, it looks the same but got better action....caught some nice smallies with it

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