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Topic subjectRE: under represented forage
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5883, RE: under represented forage
Posted by swimbait, Fri Mar-04-05 05:29 PM
Tim - the zippers with the sculpin type heads are cool, no doubt they get bit. But what I've always disliked about lizards and baits like that are the tendency for the lures to roll on their sides or sit funny on the bottom. They look great in your hand but when you put a hook in one and t-rig it and drag it along the bottom, what really usually happens is that the bait rolls on its side, or upside down or just does whatever based on how it landed on the cast. Again, I'm not saying that is bad, obviously fish are going to eat stuff like that anyway, but I believe that weighted and/or foam/air inserted lures will be the wave of the future, because if you weight one part of a lure and put foam or air pockets in the other part, it gives it consistent underwater action.

I have not chopped a huddleston deluxe in half but I believe they have lead on the bottom and foam on top. Great concept! Makes the lure stay always upright. The ROF5 huddleston is truly genius the way it falls and stays level at the same time. Check out the River2Sea yabbie crawdad lure, it has air pockets in the claws to keep it upright. Killer bait right there. I know this stuff isn't a new idea, I'm sure someone has done it 100 years ago but just within the past few years are we starting to see people making baits that not only look real, but also move and swim real. Props to castaic for their line of realistic baits. The castaic softbait trout swims awesome and looks a lot like a trout. But some of their other baits had only the realism part and didn't have consistent swimming actions.

I throw a post out like this sometimes as a discussion point but also in hopes that people reading it will be inspired to make some really awesome baits. It's hard for a garage guy to make baits with internal weighting, air pockets and foam, but that is where the future is IMO and I hope when the bait mfgr's pick up on this, that they make some baits to represent some of the less popular forage like crappie, bluegill, catfish, etc.