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Forum nameNew Product Introductions and Product Availability
Topic subjectNetbait @ TW
Topic URLhttp://www.calfishing.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=13&topic_id=1820
1820, Netbait @ TW
Posted by swimbait, Fri Nov-10-06 05:44 PM
This stuff is getting a lot of press on the national tours. Nice looking baits and colors.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-NETBAIT.html?from=calfish
1821, RE: Netbait @ TW
Posted by TTCal, Sat Nov-11-06 01:32 PM
Hey Rob... I've used their PacaCraws. The PacaCraws are nice little baits but best used in motion. They fall over and are pretty lifeless at rest. They're made with some combination fo plastic and pork fat if I recall and really really smell when you open the package.. woo! So be careful! Haven't tried their other stuff.
1823, RE: Netbait @ TW
Posted by Lightninrod, Sun Nov-12-06 05:13 PM
I've been using the Baby and regular PCs for a year or so. If you ever get some, T-rig one and pitch it into a swimming pool and be amazed at their action....................


http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d151/lightninrod/2nd%20half%202006%20Bass%20pics/IMG_0831.jpg


Another PC Bass from June of 2005: http://www.f150online.com/galleries/pictureview.cfm?pnum=126834&anum=3723


Dan

1842, RE: Netbait @ TW
Posted by ICSpots, Fri Dec-01-06 06:27 PM
I was in Birmingham, AL in early 2005 and the guys at Mark’s Outdoors recommended three different types of trailers for swimming jigs on the Coosa River impoundments:

(1) Twin tail grub
(2) Sizmic Sassy Toad (Regular or Jr.)
(3) Net Bait Paca Chunk (Standard 3-inch)

I tried out the Paca Chunks and found that they have a “flapping” motion when retrieved that differs from other trailers that I’ve used. I recommend giving the Paca Chunk a try if you like swimming a jig.