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I when to our local outdoors expo show yesterday and I picked up a couple packs of these Trigger X soft plastics. The original price on these is $7.99 a pack. I got them for $1.50 a pack. Has anyone ever used any of these products before, and if so how satisfied were you with them? Thanks.

Never used any but their craws look worth giving a toss.

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Tried em...tossed em/

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They are practically giving those things away.Tells ya something. ::) Me and my buddy tried the spray too and bedding fish seemed to be completely repulsed by it. Threw same baits in beds minutes later(brush hogs) without the spray and proceded to whack em. Also tells me something.

I caught a bass and a bunch of pickerel swimming the bug just under the surface, but that was about it.  I got a few packs left that I got cheap, but I don't think I'm gonna buy anymore after they're gone.

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Bill dance catches 6-7 lb dinks left and right on the dancin eel too. ::)

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Yeah...well tell them to try those baits in the high pressured waters of L.A. and Orange Counties city park lakes.. :)

The Linders kill the smallies and wallies on these, so you should too! :)
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anybody try the frogs yet ?? for $2.00 a pack at walmart , might be worth while  :-/

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For 2.00 I'd try em, but not for the 7.00 I paid for the sweet beaver knock off's..

anybody try the frogs yet ?? for $2.00 a pack at walmart , might be worth while :-/

I picked up a pack of their flippin' tubes for $2 the other day and then took a look at BassResourse and found this thread.

Since TriggerX is a Rapala product you think they would be pretty good...but that certainly is not the verdict here.

I will give them a try, but I would never pay $7.99 for them.

Hmmmmmm, bought a pack of the spadetail worm, in green pumpkin, to try. Paid 4.99 at Gander Mtn.  For that price I'd thought I'd give it a try.  From the previous posts, they don't sound too promising. 

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wonder if they float , sink slowly , or sink like lead  ;D

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Bill dance catches 6-7 lb dinks left and right on the dancin eel too. ::)

the episode i saw , he caught a 10+ lber. on a rayburn red dancin' eel   :)

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Yeah, in one of his special lakes... :)

Try one at 1 of so. cali's pressured lakes, and see what happens.. :)

Bill dance catches 6-7 lb dinks left and right on the dancin eel too. ::)

the episode i saw , he caught a 10+ lber. on a rayburn red dancin' eel :)

I picked up a pack of the jig trailers at wal-mart Friday night on my way to Kentucky Lake for $2...They would not stay up on the jig and kept sliding down the hook shank on the cast. Two thumbs down!

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maybe i'll just buy ONE pack and see how they are  ;D ;D ;D

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Has anyone tried their swimbaits with a paddle tail?  It would be hard for that lure to suck too....

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Yeah, in one of his special lakes... :)

Try one at 1 of so. cali's pressured lakes, and see what happens.. :)

Bill dance catches 6-7 lb dinks left and right on the dancin eel too. ::)

the episode i saw , he caught a 10+ lber. on a rayburn red dancin' eel :)

i fish at Lake Dixon , i know a little bit about pressured lakes !!!  ;D ;D ;D

Haha, I'll bet Dixon is crowded. You should see Fork this time of year, though. I tried TriggerX and only gar hit them. I was using the "bass" stuff so, I don't know what the deal was. I got them from Sports Authority, and they don't even carry them anymore, so I don't think they were a big hit. Of course, that's just by the "scent'" aspect of them. I'm sure the actual "bait" is just as good as many other lures.

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Nope, a couple friends went to Dixon yesterday (Mon.) and not many people there at all. They did get some bass, but they were small males.

Ha, try some of the lakes I fish, Dixon would be considered paridise by comparision.. ;D

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Your Lucky to get 1 fish per day.. :)

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