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  • Super User

Who have you heard say they were good?  Rapala?  Or people that have never fished any other type of lipless?  

Only kidding - partly.

I've tried them.  Like Rapala's previous lipless, they APPEAR to have very little action at any slow speed.  You have to retrieve them at a pretty good clip to see any appreciable action.  

The upside is that are big baits.  They are nearly twice as thick as just about any other lipless.  And they nose-stand on the bottom.  In fact, of all the lipless I've tried, then are the best and standing on their noses on the bottom.  They may make good bed fishing lipless baits.   Excellent hooks.  Good colors.  And the clear finish with the reflective insert has proven to be a very good design with other Rapala baits.

  • 4 weeks later...

I picked up a few at BPS the other day.  I'm excited to tie them on and see how well they work.

  • Super User

On this past weekend's TV show Bass Pros, Rick Clunn had some pretty good things to say about baits with a single knocker vs. those with multiple rattles. For what it's worth? I'd like to try one.

I wouldn't mind trying one either.

My only problem with them is that they weigh almost an ounce.

I would like to actually see one in person before I bought it.

Here is a couple pics of the one I bought with my cellphone

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you bought that with your cellphone?  hope it was worth it  :o  just kidding man!  nice color - I cant find any around here,  just this week i checked Dicks and Gander - Gander was stocked up with a lot of new stuff too,  i was surprised they didnt have it

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