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Matt PetersThu Mar-08-07 02:41 PM
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#1979, "Rago's Real Trout Thoughts"


          

Got my baits in hand, so here goes:

What I like:

--killer profile, fins that stick out, detail
--paint job on both the regular and ghost trout is solid. The ghost and the harness is a bit funky since you see the harness, but that is to be expected in a ghost color.
--size, little bulkier than the Hudd
--tail design, oh gawd, here goes, the tail looks killer, not sure how it swims yet, but design looks slick
--open mouth: good for looking different, profile, realism, etc
--Hook: good hook, good size


What I don't like:

--no belly ring
--no belly ring
--no belly ring
--did I mention, no belly ring? On the ghost color, it is painfully clear how easy this was to do, in the first release here.
--open mouth: well, since no belly ring, I'm assuming we're dragging bottom, so the open mouth will snag, catch and grab stuff. Notice, I said it was a good thing, but also noting its negative side. (no, I know you don't have to drag bottom here 100% of the time). The open mouth could definitely effect the swim too...at high speed does that mouth open up? Seriously...that thing is limp rubber at the mouth.
--smell, air your baits out, and apply attractant liberally
--packaging: for a bait with pertruding fins, the packaging is well, mediocre...your baits could be shipped with a fin or tail sorta kinked up
--paint job: well, the paint job around the tail...specifically the wedge and "backside" of the tail...on my regular trouts, some of the backside of the tail is white or barely painted...need a dark tail or green tail throughout.


Jerry: You are the man, and you are awesome at what you do. Clearly, this bait is stepping into the Hudd department. Add a belly ring, and you are money....and (reverse psychology in play here) whatever you do, don't make a ROF5 style here...that kinda slow fall or a 10-12" model. That would be awful.

My thoughts....

MP




  

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AlanThu Mar-08-07 07:09 PM
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#1980, "RE: Rago's Real Trout Thoughts"
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i got my today, one slow sink + one fast sink, both in the rainbow. The slow sink was missing an eye....found it in the bag and glued it back on. I went down to the dock at my neighborhood park, and threw the slow sink across some milfoil. I you can believe it, first cast i got bit. Turned out to be a hit and run. Got the bait to the dock and there was a 14 inch bass right on the tail of the bait.

The bait tracks great, has the same wobble fall as the Hudd. I really like the open mouth. The fall is about an ROF 8 as compared to the Hudd. The Dorsal hook is huge.....i'd vote for the belly hook also

  

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Slough CrewFri Mar-09-07 01:16 PM
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#1984, "RE: Rago's Real Trout Thoughts"
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Fri Mar-09-07 01:25 PM by Slough Crew

          

Took mine out for the first test run yesterday. The bait's swimming action is very similar to a Hudd but I think the tail kick is a little slower and a little more subtle. Matt, I thought the mouth might catch grass, weeds, etc. but it didn't catch anymore junk than the Hudd does. One thing I did notice was when reeling in the heavy model at high speeds the mouth really opens up and the bait flops over on it's side. That isn't really an issue for me because I don't burn my baits much but it is always nice to have that option. I threw it quite a few times yesterday and didn't get any hits. Without getting any hits or snags the seam near the hook began to tear,I'd say maybe 5/8" up and down the seam. I'm going to hate to see what happens to the rubber around the hook when I do catch a fish. Overall it looks really good and it's going to catch a ton of big fish.






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