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Nessie Swimbait?

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  • Super User

Anyone use and like the Berkley Nessie? I seen Tom Redington say that he used them, and that's pretty good endorsement for a cheap swimbait.

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I have a Nessie but wasn't a fan. I like the Chop Block though, except the hookup ratio is awful. I mainly use it to bird dog fish and cast back with something else to get them in the boat.

I wasn’t too fond of the Nessie’s action. Didn’t fish at all like a glide, only wanted to dart in one direction and rolled over bad. The only retrieve I could get it to work with was just burning it.

  • Super User

Its a big thumbs down for me. Its cheap, doesn't really swim well, and didn't catch any fish for me. It was a waste.

  • Super User

Bought one to try just have not fished it yet.

Allen

Same here. Got a Flag 150 sitting on my desk, just haven’t had the occasion to throw it yet.

  • Super User

A similar bait the is awesome is the Raid Osakana Slide 170

  • Super User
4 minutes ago, webertime said:

A similar bait the is awesome is the Raid Osakana Slide 170

This has been one of my favorite soft glide baits as well. It's easy to use and fish slam it.

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1 hour ago, webertime said:

A similar bait the is awesome is the Raid Osakana Slide 170

It's not similar in price.

  • Super User
16 minutes ago, Bazoo said:

It's not similar in price.

Buying a more expense bait that works well is a lot better than multiple cheaper baits that don’t work. If a suggestion is out of your expense range don’t buy it but be appreciative of a good suggestion.

Tom Redington is on Pure Fishing's payroll if I'm not mistaken. His AI YouTube thumbnails also make me want to eat glass.

You may be surprised to hear this, but sponsored people lie on the internet.

Berkeley makes a lot of knockoff garbage these days.

  • Super User

I saw the little nessie rigged up on a buddys rod. I commented on it and he gave me one. That was like 6 months ago and Ive yet to even get it wet. When you scale baits up or down, it doesnt mean you will get the same action and just by the feel of the little nessie, I would be very surprised if it had great action.

What size are you all fishing ?

Curious whether different sizes swim better. I have the larger size. Can’t recall if it’s the 9 or 11.

Seems to swim ok.

I even added a little Weight to the belly to try and improve the sink and darting action. Didn’t notice bad rolling. It’s not great but cheap enough where I don’t feel bad throwing it into risky stuff.

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4 hours ago, PGA Dropout said:

Tom Redington is on Pure Fishing's payroll if I'm not mistaken. His AI YouTube thumbnails also make me want to eat glass.

You may be surprised to hear this, but sponsored people lie on the internet.

Berkeley makes a lot of knockoff garbage these days.

So, you ain't tried it?

9 hours ago, Bazoo said:

So, you ain't tried it?

Nope. No interest in knockoffs or copies.

9 hours ago, TimTheGearNerd said:

What size are you all fishing?

I’ve only thrown the 7” and 9”. Of the 2, the 9” came closest to a decent action, while the 7” were just dead in the water.

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