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I know that Reaction Strike's Huddleston clones ("Bass Harasser") are poorly made. No balance, no action on the fall, etc. So I don't know if I should try their Triple Trout clone ("Bass Candy"). I'm afraid that they will have weak action and balance and sink too fast despite their claims. 

http://www.overstockbait.com/searchresults.asp?Search=Bass+candy&Submit=Submit

So has anyone tried one of these? I can't find any good footage online. I'd like to get some since they're so cheap but if they aren't worth using then it's a waste of money.

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I almost ordered one, but I have so many baits I don't use already, I figured these would just get added to that pile. 

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Very much a waste of money.

Good swimbaits (for the most part) cost what they do for a reason.

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28 minutes ago, SPEEDBEAD. said:

Very much a waste of money.

Good swimbaits (for the most part) cost what they do for a reason.

Have you tried these first hand? I do agree with you, but a lot of times cost is high on swimbaits because they are hand made vs mass produced. There are some decent mass produced swimbaits out there (s waver, savage gear stuff) that are worth the money.

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All you have to see is "Reaction Strike" and if you're even remotely knowledgeable regarding swimbaits, you will steer clear.

Just heed the warning and thank me later, for real.

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