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WELL...I thought the music was pretty Kool 8-)

The swimming action of that lure makes you wonder if a lure can't have TOO MUCH action (it's very un-senko).

A fat, lazy old bass may not be in the mood to run down such a nimble energetic looking target.

The other thing that comes to mind is that head action.

As the bait swims forward the head wags vigorously back-and-forth.

If that were a live fish, he'd be dealing with vertigo and migraine headaches ;D

Roger

To me that lure look as much like a real dying bait fish as any real dying bait fish Ive ever seen, especially when he draged it slow than darted it real fast. I don't think a fish analyzes things as much as we think, well maybe not to notice a fishes head is swaying too much. That bait looks like it would get a raction strike from mosy bass just IMO though

javallon a la hardbait

hmmmmm very very very interesting  :D

I want one I can catch something on that sucker.

Were can I get one?

Lake fork tackle makes a US version

does sombody happen to have a pic of the lure, my computer dosnt play movies

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MDangler14, lake fork tackle does not make a US version of this lure. It's a hardbait not softbait!

This lure isn't even out yet, the lure in the movie is a prototype.

  • Super User
Wow Thats all you can say about this lure.

The SENKO was the Biggest Hit in the past couple of decades, yet it took fishermen many many years to discover its productivity!

Why Did It Take So Long? Because lure action that appeals to "fishermen" is not always the same lure action that appeals to bass.

Although fishermen may be lured to baits that CORKSCREW through the water, bass may prefer a more natural delivery,

a lure that glides with subtle action like the senko, sluggo and gitzit. A dying minnow does not undulate in helical fashion,

the death-rattle involves stiff spastic jerks separated by periods of total inactivity (hence the jerkbait).

When you've seen as many new fangled lures as I have, you become much less impressionable.

Is that the Bait Monkey I hear growling? :-/ :D

Roger

  • Super User

AMAZING ACTION!!! the lip looks like it wasn't crafted very well though.

Rolo is 100% correct. In the world of swimbaits the guys in the know, know that to much action (snake like) does not atract the big fish. That is a small fish bait. Doesnt mean it wont work, all baits can catch fish. I much prefer a more natural sublte swim than an exagerATED ONE.

Remember the Blade dancer is all I can say

MDangler14, lake fork tackle does not make a US version of this lure. It's a hardbait not softbait!

This lure isn't even out yet, the lure in the movie is a prototype.

Oh thats the new javallon hardbait! Thats what I get for replying without watching the movie first.   ;D

that thing is amazing, too good to be true, i dont know if the fish are ready for something that real looking.  Its almost cheating

I have 8 of the lake fork ones and they are awesome and produce more fish but i havent seen a difference in size of fish it produces.

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Lightiningrod, that is not the same lure (Husky Hasuzzy)!

The new lure is called Javallon Hard! Very different from the Husky Hasuzzy.

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Lunchbox508, that is a hardbait not softbait like the lake fork one's.

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