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Anyone Have Success With The 6" Savage Gear Line Thru Swimbait (Trout)?

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I've thoroughly searched the forum but every query ends up talking about the larger 8" and 12" versions only. Has anyone had success catching bass with the smallest 6" version? I would love to hear feedback. I have a few added to my cart on tw, about to pull the trigger.

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They came out too late in the year last year for me to get to really test them. I can tell you that they swim extremely well. I have both floating and slow sink models. The ability to rig them with the hook on top or bottom is a huge plus for me as I'll be fishing them both in open water/rocky situations as well as over weeds and around docks. The floating model looks terrific and I truly expect some explosive strikes to come on this bait. The slow sink model also looks great and with the one I have if I rig it with the hook on the back it lands on it's belly and stays upright. I've seen pictures of guys from the south catching fish on them, and I have no doubt that I'll be catching fish on them soon as well. 

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They came out too late in the year last year for me to get to really test them. I can tell you that they swim extremely well. I have both floating and slow sink models. The ability to rig them with the hook on top or bottom is a huge plus for me as I'll be fishing them both in open water/rocky situations as well as over weeds and around docks. The floating model looks terrific and I truly expect some explosive strikes to come on this bait. The slow sink model also looks great and with the one I have if I rig it with the hook on the back it lands on it's belly and stays upright. I've seen pictures of guys from the south catching fish on them, and I have no doubt that I'll be catching fish on them soon as well. 

 

 

Thanks for the feedback. I went ahead and got 1 slow sink and 1 floating. Can't wait to try them!

I plan on picking up some floaters this year. I can't wait to rig them up top and fish over bass and light matts. Just being able to possibly throw a bait in lances and not get fouled up is a game changer.

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