Quillback Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 Well Richy611, what do you think? Already just about sold out at TW. In the world of swimbaits, $19.99 is practically free. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Lucky_Craft_Real_Bluegill/descpage-LCBG150.html#multiview
Moswimb8slinger Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 That might actually swim, and great looking colors. I bought a LC "glide", its got a weird 45 degree joint and swims like crap compared to the R2S S-waver. But that one looks to be a good swimmer, it really hard to mess up a multi jointed bait. Throw that around the beds this spring with a fairly quick retrieve and those bass will smash it out of anger. As for the price, at almost 6 inches, compared to a Spro Bbz1 4 inch "gill", the dollar per inch isn't bad if it swims just as good as the BBZ1
abkeenan Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 Well Richy611, what do you think? Already just about sold out at TW. In the world of swimbaits, $19.99 is practically free. http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Lucky_Craft_Real_Bluegill/descpage-LCBG150.html#multiview Dang you Quill. Dang you. Looks like I will have to have one of these now too. You are a nightmare and a menace to my bank account. You a free lance sales rep for Tackle Warehouse by any chance? I hope you have your 1099 filled out. I have a hard enough time getting out of my own way without you laying more tackle booby traps for me to fall in. D'oh!
jolicious Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 "I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy I will not buy...." Well, I guess maybe just one wouldn't hurt....
dtrs5kprs Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 That might actually swim, and great looking colors. I bought a LC "glide", its got a weird 45 degree joint and swims like crap compared to the R2S S-waver. But that one looks to be a good swimmer, it really hard to mess up a multi jointed bait. Throw that around the beds this spring with a fairly quick retrieve and those bass will smash it out of anger. As for the price, at almost 6 inches, compared to a Spro Bbz1 4 inch "gill", the dollar per inch isn't bad if it swims just as good as the BBZ1 Add the black dog small shellcracker to the list.
moguy1973 Posted December 13, 2014 Posted December 13, 2014 Add the black dog small shellcracker to the list. Love that G2 Shellcracker...fun wake bait indeed -- JimIf people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson
Quillback Posted December 13, 2014 Author Posted December 13, 2014 Dang you Quill. Dang you. Looks like I will have to have one of these now too. You are a nightmare and a menace to my bank account. You a free lance sales rep for Tackle Warehouse by any chance? I hope you have your 1099 filled out. I have a hard enough time getting out of my own way without you laying more tackle booby traps for me to fall in. D'oh! I keep sending them resumes for one of those "On the lake lure tester/Sales rep" jobs, but for some reason they never reply back.
evilcatfish Posted December 13, 2014 Posted December 13, 2014 I like the finishes on the new LC gills and the price is dirt cheap, but there are a lot of other nice gill swimbaits on the market already.
evilcatfish Posted December 13, 2014 Posted December 13, 2014 Add the black dog small shellcracker to the list. x100. In the swimbait world the G2 Cracker may be small, but it gets smoked
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