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The Rebel 4 Pack Critter Classic

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  • Super User

My son and I went old school one day and we took out our spicast outfits for some panfish action. We used the Rebel 4 pack Critter Classic - Teeny Pop-R, Crickethopper, Teeny Wee-Crawfish and Teeny Wee-R - and boy did we have a lot of fun. We were catching bluegill, crappie, small grass pickerel and a suprise 2 lb largemouth bass. We were fishing around weedlines and lilly pads on 6# test mono where these lure excelled for us. I wish I could tell you which one was a favorite, but I can't, they all caught fish and a lot of memories. I think my son is a Pop-R nut now...LOL

 

If you have a young angler and you're looking for a great outdoor activity, the Rebel Classic Critter 4 pack lures is the way to go, you can't go wrong!

 

 

 

Sounds like a great day with great memories made !

  • Super User

Sounds great!

 

 

 

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ive always had a blast with rebel baits. my first artificial lure was a rebel crickhopper...they work great for panfish and aint bad for bass either

  • Super User

Yep I got that pack for my son a christmas or two ago. They are fun little baits, especially the We-R and the little pop-r. I am I really liking the jumpin minnows too, you ever use those for striper, yall call them rockfish? We call them rockfish on the chesapeake. LOL

Cant beat those little rebel cranks, i have a garage full of gear and they still come with me every trip

The crawfish are as safe a bet to get bit as any lure when chasing shallow river smallies.

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