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Has anyone used any products from mindalures.com? They have a softbait called a Spear worm, and a topwater bait called a injured minda. They both look promising and was wondering if anyone had any info? 8-)

The hardbait they advertise just seems too complicated to tie on. Im used to using a Palomar knot,its quick and easy. You cant tie that bait with a Palomar. Just watch the video,youll see,there a special knot they use,requires too much time and too many extra tools to tie on.Almost need a 3rd hand.

I sat at his booth at Icast in 09' and checked out his injured minda.....neat concept but I didn't think it would go to far. It needs to be tweeked a little more and it might develop a following from other fellow bait makers and fisherman.

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Has anyone tried the Spear worm? They looked like they might be worth a try. :-/

Has anyone tried the Spear worm? They looked like they might be worth a try. :-/

Looks like a larger Version of a Reaper/Leech type bait I use when I dropshot.

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