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New Rage Baby Menace and Swimmer 2 3/4

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With all the baby shad in our lakes right now, one of those little swimmers on an 1/8oz jighead has been wearing out all different kinds of fish. Had a smallmouth, walleye, white bass, channel cat, and a drum in 5 consecutive cast with my dad a couple weeks ago on the baby swimmer. 

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5 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

With all the baby shad in our lakes right now, one of those little swimmers on an 1/8oz jighead has been wearing out all different kinds of fish. Had a smallmouth, walleye, white bass, channel cat, and a drum in 5 consecutive cast with my dad a couple weeks ago on the baby swimmer. 

Rage Baby Menace in Glacier color (shad) on a 1/8th oz. 2/0 ~ 3/0 hook and a shad or pearl color head would be just the ticket for bass chasing small fry from the Spring hatch .

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4 minutes ago, ChrisD46 said:

Rage Baby Menace in Glacier color (shad) on a 1/8th oz. 2/0 ~ 3/0 hook and a shad or pearl color head would be just the ticket for bass chasing small fry from the Spring hatch .

I've been fishing pretty stained water with KVD Magic and it's been working well. 

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Game changers for sure.

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Started using the menace grubs on my swimjigs and loved the action. Now I can downsize my jigs when the fishing gets tough and still keep the menace. :thumbsup:

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Do they make a perch or sungill type color? If not, they need to.

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I cannot find the a picture of the Baby Mence next to the full size one.  Is the "stem" just shorter, or are the flappers smaller as well?  If anyone could post a pick of them side by side I would be their new best friend. 

 

 

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Here is a picture of the comparison I got off Rage Tail Facebook Page.  When I look at the ones I have on the shelf here its a scaled down version not just 1" chopped.  Its a neat bait.  It is going to be a great Ned riggin, swim jig trailer, small shaky head, DS bait.

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Here are the colors they list With that list none of those are like Sungill and Perch.

 

Black blue

Green pumpkin purple gold

watermelon seed

watermelon red flake

blue sapphire

green pumpkin

pearl

summer craw

blue craw

candy craw

falcon

hard candy

bluegill

glacier

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3 hours ago, Siebert Outdoors said:

Here is a picture of the comparison I got off Rage Tail Facebook Page.  When I look at the ones I have on the shelf here its a scaled down version not just 1" chopped.  Its a neat bait.  It is going to be a great Ned riggin, swim jig trailer, small shaky head, DS bait.

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Think it will be a great craw imitation too. The smallies on my local river system like the smaller craw baits. Now if they would just release it in motor oil red, that color was money for me in the standard menace this summer. 

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4 hours ago, Siebert Outdoors said:

Here is a picture of the comparison I got off Rage Tail Facebook Page.  When I look at the ones I have on the shelf here its a scaled down version not just 1" chopped.  Its a neat bait.  It is going to be a great Ned riggin, swim jig trailer, small shaky head, DS bait.

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Thanks new best friend!

 

What's your lightest and smallest profile jig?  I would love to be able to find a jig+trailer that hits around 3/8oz total weight for a M spinning rod my wife uses.  

On 8/22/2017 at 9:58 PM, Siebert Outdoors said:

I would go with the 3/16 Sniper or finesse.

 

I've used both the Sniper and Finesse in 3/16 for river smallies and they work great. I used a Rage Baby Craw for a trailer, but that was before the new Rage Baby Menace came out. Gotta get me some of those!!

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