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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! Unless we are talking fishing gear. It is pretty outrageous actually. Probably can’t name any squad in particular or I’d get in trouble ?

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  • Columbia Craw
    Columbia Craw

    Maybe Berkley will release a new scented Powerbait bobber stopper.

  • NorthernBasser
    NorthernBasser

    And win Best of Show. 

  • PBBrandon
    PBBrandon

    Curado Ks going on sale everywhere is a good sign a Curado L might be coming out

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20 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

63, 75, and 93” shafts!

Counts me out - my 48" shaft is more than enough.

16 hours ago, NorthernBasser said:

Mojo Bass has been around for a much longer time...they're overdue for a refresh. 

Long as they don't muck something up...I'm loving my Mojos just the way they are now.

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I think the new Strike King Rage Hawk is gonna be a winner. Definitely excited for that. There's also a new bait called the Rage Luau Craw, but I haven't seen pics of that yet.

 

Not sure about the new Mojos. That handle/butt/reel seat just doesn't look comfortable. Will have to feel it in hand. This is the Mojo Bass Trigon Series. Will there be a regular Mojo Bass, or is this the replacement for the current model. I'm guessing this is it. 

 

31-2.jpgStrike King Rage Hawk
A new addition to the Rage Tail lineup is the Rage Hawk. The bait is 3.25 inches and features a super compact profile, with two Rage arms extending from the side of the bait. Ideally, the bait fits up to a 5/0 hook in its smaller profile, increasing hook-up ratios and presents a snack-sized bite for finicky bass. Also new are the Rage Luau Craw, a bulkier Rage Scounbug and Tour Grade Rage Swimmin’ Head. Rage plastics: $6.99. 

 

 

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St. Croix Mojo Bass TRIGON Series
Featuring St. Croix’s all-new ergonomic TRIGON handle and Dynamix Reel Seat design based on anthropometric data, the next-generation Mojo Bass TRIGON Series expands to 34 models – 25 casting and nine spinning – for 2024.  The comprehensive Mojo Bass TRIGON Series features premium SCIII carbon or 100% Linear S-Glass blanks (reaction-bait models only), with lengths, powers, and actions to perfectly support any bass-fishing technique from BFS to eight-ounce swimbaits. Retail prices range from $165-$270 with a 5-year warranty. Available August 2023. 

I thought Rapala would be making their big soft plastic release during the show, but haven't heard anything about it.  I will be there methodically walking the show as usual.

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On 7/5/2023 at 2:02 PM, MAN said:

I thought Rapala would be making their big soft plastic release during the show, but haven't heard anything about it.  I will be there methodically walking the show as usual.

They will be.

 

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Rapala CrushCity Freeloader
The ultimate bladed jig trailer features a streamlined profile with appendages that enhance the action of the bait. The body features miniature ribs for added action, water movement and a realistic texture, with a tail that tapers to a point, with a ball at the end. That creates a kicking action which is subtly realistic. The 4.25-inch bait is available in 17 custom colors. $5.99 for a pack of six.  Rapala.com 25/108

 

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Rapala CrushCity Ned BLT
The Ned-rig bait is made from TPE, a completely different material than anything else, combining durability and buoyancy with maximum action. The additional buoyancy makes it ideal for rigging up to 1/4-ounce jig heads. The Ned BLT is salt- and scent-infused, which results in more bites and encourages fish to hold on — a critical element under the tough conditions where the Ned rig usually prevails. Available in 16 custom colors in a pack of 10 baits. $5.99.  Rapala.com 26/108

 

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Rapala CrushCity Cleanup Craw
Constant, lifelike movement is a must for a crawfish-style bait, and the Cleanup Craw delivers kicking action with its upside-down legs. Ideal as a stand-along punch bait or jig trailer to add strike appeal with the consistent kicking action. The 3.5-inch bait is available in 17 custom colors. $6,99 for pack of 7. Rapala.com 27/108

 

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Rapala CrushCity Bronco Bug
Designed to imitate the unique undulating action of a fleeing crawfish, the Bronco Bug features a realistic recoiling action when the lure hits bottom. The legs come forward, hit the head, bounce back and forth and then return to the resting position. What else sets the Bronco Bug apart is a perfect level of body thickness, allowing it to be snagless on a Texas rig, while allowing easy hook penetration. It features a dolphin-like swimming action and a “Bronco Buck” kick when jigged. What is more, the forward-facing appendages displace more water while quivering with the slightest bit of current or angler manipulation. Available in 18 custom colors with exclusive Smart Injection Technology™ for custom combinations of color, flake, salt and scent that are added precisely where needed for the perfect presentation. The six-inch bait is available in 18 custom colors and comes in a six pack of baits. $6.99. Rapala.com 28/108

 

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Rapala CrushCity The Mayor
What sets it apart is a subtle, lifelike tail action with a steadily and natural swinging from side to side. Features a level of body roll that is noticeable but not too aggressive, while tracking true through and across cover. The salt- and scent-infused body moves realistically with the entire package designed for use all year, not just seasonally. Rapala’s exclusive Smart Injection Technology™ allows for custom combinations of color, flake, salt and scent that are added precisely where needed for the perfect presentation. Available in 3- and 4-inch sizes and 16 custom colors. $6.49-$6.99.  Rapala.com

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Power-Pole in introducing a new trolling motor, MOVE. https://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/power-pole-move-7523.html

 

Denali is introducing fishing reels.

 

And new brand Seviin is debuting.

https://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/seviin-intro-62223.html

 

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  • Super User

This is an exciting development from St. Croix! Expectations are extremely high.

 

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17 hours ago, JNorman said:

Those rods look sooooo ugly

That's a really bad picture of them.  Here's better pics, and a much better explanation about the upgrades and changes to the Mojo line: https://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/st-croix-7623.html

 

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Bassmaster just dropped a huge list with pics of all the new stuff....it's on their website, not sure if I can link it here.  

New Mojo's look nice, I'm also very happy Avid was revamped and coming back. 

 

The reels on the other hand......?

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This little sucker excites me at 9.99.  I've got a few Jackhammers, but maybe this will be a viable replacement.Screenshot_20230706_143621_Chrome.thumb.jpg.b74d8e27626ae37fc0076052552b10b4.jpg

I'm also happy to have these for ten bucks as well.  :D

3 hours ago, AlabamaSpothunter said:

Bassmaster just dropped a huge list with pics of all the new stuff....it's on their website, not sure if I can link it here.  

I saw on Shimano's IG someone commented saying bassmaster spoiled their new products. Mentioned poison Ultima and a new stradic specifically. I just now went on BM and didn't see anything. Is this what you're referring to?

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13 minutes ago, JNorman said:

I saw on Shimano's IG someone commented saying bassmaster spoiled their new products. Mentioned poison Ultima and a new stradic specifically. I just now went on BM and didn't see anything. Is this what you're referring to?

2023 ICAST new products preview - Bassmaster

 

Guess so

7 hours ago, Shismano said:

The Rapala CrushCity Bronco Bug looks like OSP Dolive Beaver KO. We'll see how the action compares.

And it’s funny the name chosen for another bait is “freeloader” because it’s a  Hawg farmer spunk Shad lol. Think the hawg farmer gives you one more bait for the same price but obviously I have no clue on durability. 

Interested in the new Rapala 110 jerkbait, for sure. I'll probably check out the new chatterbait, too, but I've been pretty happy with the CrossEyez at that price point.

18 minutes ago, Aaron_H said:

Interested in the new Rapala 110 jerkbait, for sure. I'll probably check out the new chatterbait, too, but I've been pretty happy with the CrossEyez at that price point.

Only if the rapala jerk bait is a super close rip off of megabass 110! And cheaper though. How the heck do you rip a bait off and charge more like they did for the freeloader that’s odd. And I’m not hating rapala they have amazing innovative hard baits just a fact. 

1 minute ago, Pogues2300 said:

Only if the rapala jerk bait is a super close rip off of megabass 110!

 

I don't sweat it, every company makes a 110-sized suspending jerkbait these days. Seems weird to bag on Rapala specifically for it.

14 minutes ago, Aaron_H said:

 

I don't sweat it, every company makes a 110-sized suspending jerkbait these days. Seems weird to bag on Rapala specifically for it.

Look at the freeloader and tell me that isn’t a clear knockoff. I’m bagging on the trend. And they don’t need it! Rapala is a well established, innovative company, why be so obvious. Are they losing nickels or what? 

13 hours ago, JNorman said:

Hmm. Well I guess I somehow missed that they did have it on there ??. Surely that's not all they're bringing with the K going on sale. If so, that's pretty disappointing. I wanted to pick up the new L!

I didn't see the Shimano stradic or poison show up on there until yesterday. They updated the pictures from when they first posted the list. 

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