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For $5 more I'd skip the Spro rat for a Mini Slammer or Bettencourt. I'd rather spend the money on a bait hand made in America than one thats machine injected then assembled by 7 year old kids in the Orient. Plus Siementel is kind of a turd

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Made in the USA, i understand. But Bill is a buddy of mine and I'll have to defend him on that stand point.

You want to know whose a real steaming turd, the Morgans(morgan swimbaits). They're the worst facebook/cyber bullies I've ever seen. They'll jump down a swimbait newbies throat like they had set their dog on fire.

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Made in the USA, i understand. But Bill is a buddy of mine and I'll have to defend him on that stand point.

You want to know whose a real steaming turd, the Morgans(morgan swimbaits). They're the worst facebook/cyber bullies I've ever seen. They'll jump down a swimbait newbies throat like they had set their dog on fire.

Richie,

Have you ever seen or heard of High Power Swimbaits? I saw them online and they look unreal real. If that makes sense. lol. Just uber realistic. Since you're a Cali transplant and swimbait chucker thought you may have had some knowledge of them. They are out of Atlanta and made by a guide down there. $100 per bait which of course is crazy money but nothing compared to the Roman Made, Deps and others. Wait list to get one is a few months from what I gather. I really like the super slow sink 9" Gizzard Shad. I think it would be killer on TR and ultra clear lakes. Think huge jerkbait in the way it suspends.

Check them out:

http://fishatl.com/swimbait.html

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He does have a hard time keeping up with orders. As he molds and tunes every single bait. I haven't put my name on the list for one nor have I seen one in action, but they do look great.

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Richie,

You ever try throwing swimbaits in winter on Table Rock? Water temps in the 40's or so?

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Of course, when everybody else is throwing jerkbaits, I'm throwing the bbz1 jr or the s-waver, but reeling them painfully slow. Especially when the water has 20ft plus visability. Ledges and big boulders is where i usually find them.

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