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ABandALLstarsWed Mar-29-06 05:32 PM
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#7775, "The River2Sea Wood'n Slither......."


  

          


....has anyone ever fished the river2sea wood'n slither swimbait, it looks a lot like the 22nd century triple trout, just wondering if anyone has any information on it, thanks.

here is the link to the website where i found it
http://www.landbigfish.com/tacklestore/showcase.cfm?PID=3809

  

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aesrockThu Mar-30-06 10:09 AM
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#7778, "RE: The River2Sea Wood'n Slither......."
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looks like a bite off of the Fish Arrow spooky jack:

http://www.lobinalures.com/swim-4.html
http://www.lobinalures.com/swimbait/sj-106.png

I don't know if the river2sea bait has the exact same action, but this Fish Arrow bait sinks at about the same rate as a ROF5 huddleston- It has tight "s" action on the retrieve and wakes when you burn it in, and it definitely gets bit....

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y158/JMAEdward/Cahuilla_8lb_7oz_peetrout_3-10-06.jpg

I've always been a fan of the monster jack, I really like this bait and it seems to be an equal representitive to the one you're asking about. Let us know if you pick one up, I thought about getting one at Fred Hall but decided not to because I already have a spooky jack.

  

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DanOThu Mar-30-06 12:06 PM
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#7779, "RE: The River2Sea Wood'n Slither......."
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I am on staff with River2Sea, and have not fished with a Triple Trout, so I cannot speak to the Triple Trout, but i can tell you about our Wood'n Slither.

It is a slow sinker, a little less than a foot per second. And when the retrieve is aterted, the bait will stay at that depth. It has more of a tail swimming action (as opposed to head action or "S" action) and will swim at any speed.

We list it at 8-inches, but it doesn't seem as big as a Huddleston, so it may be closer to 7" I have even caught a two pounder on the bait, so I think it is a perfect tournament size. I actually can't wait to try it for Shasta, Folsom and Oroville spotted bass.

I have really only started using it heavily in the past month, but have been totally happy with its ability to swim at high or low speeds, and any depth. One feature I like is that you can make this bait turn around with a little snap of the rod tip; it almost appears to be looking around for predators.

The paint is a thirty layer process that includes a foil finish. I personally like the Stock Trout Color for lakes with kokanee or a heavy trout stocking program, but would use Rainbow Trout at other lakes. The hitch will of course be taken with me to Clear Lake this month, but would serve as a good shad or kokanee color if need be. We also have Ayu and Golden Shiner Colors

The tail is made of Super plastic, but at $69 retail, also comes with a replacement tail.

Dan O'Sullivan

http://www.river2seausa.com/woodenslither.html

Dan O'Sullivan

  

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