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BassTrix Paddle Tubes and other hollow baits....

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  • Super User

Just a question...

Ok baits such as the Paddle Tail tubes and the Net Bait Paca Craws have become very popular. Does the hollow body design inchance the baits vibration or movement? I know a lot of it is the paddle tail or the solid round pinchers, I'm starting to notice that soft plastic baits that have a lot of movement and vibration are all hollow bodied... :-?

  • Super User

Got no idea  :-?, all my Paddle Tail tubes are still in their original unopened packs.  :-/

Man, gotta make some time to try them out.  :;)

  • Super User

Dunno,but one thing would be that It would decrease the fall rate of the bait due less density or to air being trapped I imagine.

  • Super User
Dunno,but one thing would be that It would decrease the fall rate of the bait due less density or to air being trapped I imagine.

Could be, I 've been thinking about it in the same line of thought. Lightweight weightless soft baits with that eternal sink rate always have been good producers for me.

  • Super User

I have some Basstrix minnows that I use for drop shotting and I guess they bounce all around since they are hollow.

Only used them one time but plan on fishing them on the drop shot rig a lot more in 2008.

They are some beautiful baits.

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  • Super User
I have some Basstrix minnows that I use for drop shotting and I guess they bounce all around since they are hollow.

Only used them one time but plan on fishing them on the drop shot rig a lot more in 2008.

They are some beautiful baits.

Yes they are very purdy. I dont think most fish take time to admire the paint job before they eat them though  ;) Overall, they are the most life like minnow type bait I have ever seen. :)

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