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Hi guys, I'm waiting the restock of the Bellows Gill by Geecrack from the Japan store I usually buy from.

Never used it before but I've seen a lot of videos where that bait appears really really soft with an interesting look and action.

It comes in different colors  and for what I've heard it smells terrible so maybe it's not a good idea to open the bag inside the house.

Anybody out there is using that bait?

Any feedback about its effectiveness?

 

Thanks in advance  

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  • 2 months later...

Expensive stuff but high quality. The first time I bought some of the Bellow's and Spiron creatures, I tried them out on 3/8 jigs and this just created a profile that was way too huge to me. 

 

I now think of these as standalone baits vs. trailers. On a M spinning or casting rod, the 3.8 inch models have plenty of weight to be thrown "weightless". And without additional terminal tackle, you unlock some pretty sweet action for dying/fleeing baitfish type presentations.

 

My experience has been all of their products have a unique action and scent that bass seem to always hit HARD. Always have some in stock now. I fish in the Northeast US and pretty certain most bass here havent seen much of these yet.

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