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Floating Air Lizard (old school soft plastics)

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This was the first bag of soft plastics I ever bought, over 20 years ago. I was just a kid at the time and thought they looked cool. I had no idea how to fish with them back then lol. They still feel good, and are not dried out at all. Anybody have good memories (or bad) about these? To be honest, I don’t remember if I ever really used them or not. I will have to try them out this year. 

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  • Super User

I've used the Riverside lures 3" and 4" grubs, but can't recall this floating lizard. As for trying them out, why not?The bass havnt changed, us fisherman do

  • Super User

Nice Liz-zards nothing special about em ?

 

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Used to be a go-to bait on the lake I guided on.  C-Rig bait.  

I got a couple packs of lizards and others.

 

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  • 1 year later...

Hi do you have any of these baits you are willing to sell? I been trying to find some for a long time and there are none to be found here lol! Please let me know 

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The Air Fry use to be a go to C-rig bait. The lizard was good for it too.

  • 2 years later...

Ive been trying to find some of these things. I cant find anything else remotely close to these guys. They work great! I guess Riverside was purchased and shutdown by one of the big guys like Zoom or Berkley.  Ive been fishing over 20 years, most of those years for catfish, but it seems like the old school old baits like this and the firetail worms work so much better than most of this new odd non natural looking creatures these companies have created, especially on smaller lakes with alot of fishing pressure. Say what you will but fish that are caught and released learn the difference and can tell what is harmless natural food thats safe and what is potential harmful not safe to eat man made fake food.

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I have some of these laying around in my basement. Never tried them and not really sure where they came from?

 

Allen 

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