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hooks on a fat free shad

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I havent had any problems with them.

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fat free shad is by bomber right?

if so they use those Tx3 hooks or whatever...they are very nice hooks.

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They are VERY good. The X-Calibur TX-3 rotating hooks are extremely sharp.

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I haven't had any problems with them. And dsaavedra they are made by Bomber and you can sometimes find them sold under Excalibers name too.

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...and you can sometimes find them sold under Excalibers name too.

yeah thats why i asked. cuz i thought they were from bomber, but ive seen them under the name excalibur in dicks....confused me. so they are the same exact bait right?

The same company, Pradco owns Bomber and Excalibur, about 4 years ago they changed the name of the Excalibur to Bomber and there still called the fat free shad series. Those are really sharp hooks. The website is lurenet.com

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Pradco did the same with the Spit'n Image, Pop'n Image and Swim'n Image. For the first years of those lures' existence they were sold under the Excalibur name, but changed to Heddon four or five years ago.

I know that first-hand since the Swim'n Image is my favorite super-shallow crank.

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