jesse | Mon Jan-06-03 12:21 PM |
Member since Dec 10th 2002
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#2056, "RE: Swimbait Info Updates"
In response to Reply # 0
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have you tried the sidewinder yet? does it swim good? how much does it cost?
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socalfrogger | Mon Jan-06-03 12:55 PM |
Member since Oct 21st 2002
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#2057, "RE: Swimbait Info Updates"
In response to Reply # 4
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The Sidewinder swims like no other swimbait on the market. Unlike the rest of the plastic swimbaits, the action starts at the head and then the rest of the body follows. There couldnt be a more perfect name for the bait. If it had rattles, you could expect to see it cruising across the desert. In short, it swims like a snake.
It is a very versitile bait that can be fished at almost any depth. The only thing it wont do is come up to the surface and "wake" across like a scared trout. It is more of a slow presentation bait.
The only place I know that have them right now are, Anglers Marine in Anaheim, and Lakeside Bait and Tackle in Lakeside. Sizes are small, medium, and large (7", 9" and 10 1/2")
Should be readily available in the next few months. Right now they are working on some more molds and colors.
When you run across them, buy a few, you wont regret it!!! I think they are going to be around the standard price, 20-25$ somewhere around there.
Cam Cam
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jesse | Mon Jan-06-03 01:54 PM |
Member since Dec 10th 2002
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#2059, "RE: Swimbait Info Updates"
In response to Reply # 5
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can i get the side winder online?
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jesse | Mon Jan-06-03 06:07 PM |
Member since Dec 10th 2002
156 posts
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#2062, "RE: Swimbait Info Updates"
In response to Reply # 7
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