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swimbaitFri Aug-20-04 07:33 PM
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#5066, "3:16 Sidewinder and Bettencout Baits Assassin Review"


  

          

Couple of new reviews

3:16 Sidewinder:
http://www.calfishing.com/reviews/swimbaits/316_sidewinder.html

Bettencourt Baits Assassin:
http://www.calfishing.com/reviews/trout_plugs/bettencourtbaits_assasin.html

I'm going to do my best to chain my leg to the computer this weekend and crank out some stuff for the site. Let's do it.

  

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LightninrodSat Aug-21-04 04:12 PM
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#5067, "RE: 3:16 Sidewinder and Bettencout Baits Assassin Revie..."
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Thank you Rob----for just testing them but moreso for your forthright, honest observaions. They certainly allow us to have a better chance of making an informed descision.

Btw, have you tested the SRPlastics Weedless swimbait?

Dan

"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"

Deo Vindice

  

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swimbaitSun Aug-22-04 10:01 AM
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#5068, "RE: 3:16 Sidewinder and Bettencout Baits Assassin Revie..."
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I have the SR7 baits, both the weedless and the one with the exposed hook. They have a very wobbly, wriggling action and fish well at slow speeds. They don't sink super fast, and would probably work best around shallower cover IMO. I haven't done the review yet but hope to soon.

  

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