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Just thought I would share this. I posted about the 10XD a couple of month ago and now Lucky Craft has their version and WOWSERS. Just look at this thing in comparison! The 10XD according to those that have it is just huge....and this SKT Magnum dwarfs it....just look at the pic of the two side by side. You guys think these are just too big for TR? I am not gonna lie....am thinking of picking up one or two.

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That's a beast,

Now if I could find a way to pull them on tha Alabama rig! Lol

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I don't think they are too big for the rock cause if I can swim a half once jig with a full brush hog as a trailer and catch all sizes of fish from small to big I think it will work just fine

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Striper rod city! Bet it is not a whole lot of fun to fish either of those baits all day. You'd better keep a good ortho / micro surgeon on speed dial to fix the carpal tunnel issues.

That is a beast, but they will no doubt eat it. Look at the crazy swimbaits and 13" worms. Anyone remember the PAA in June 2011?

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At least keep a supply of Advil and Ben Gay I don't think a surgeon will be needed but you will need to see the chiropracter or whe of them guys thats sticks needles in ya

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WOW. 10XD is over 6" from end to end - this thing breaks 7". That's a monster bait, a helluva lot bigger than a 1/2oz jib and a brush hog.

Makes the Roman Made Mother Swimbait (which is 12" & 10oz) not look so big any more!

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3.25oz?!? You need an alabama rig rod just to throw this thing! The square bill version is 2oz...that's kind of rediculous...

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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I bought four of the 10XD's and plan on bringing them to Bull Shoals and Table Rock when I come down there next month. I pan on throwing it up here in Michigan also. A five or six pound bass would have no trouble eating this bait. I think the bait weighs 1.9 ounces. I think my 7'9" Kistler Deep Crankbait rod says you can throw a 1.5 ounce bait.

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