J_Pearson Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 A quick question for those who don't consider the 4" Tru-Tungsten model a swimbait..What category of baits would it then fall into? There are big swimbaits and little swimbaits. I just find it hard to toss that bait into another category other than that of swimbaits. -JP Quote
SoFl-native Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 I have been thinking about ordering a few but i don't know which won to get. They both look awesome on their videos. I like the color of the spro better, but i like the two hooks on the true tungsten. Any body used either of these baits. If so were they worth the money, or should i stick to the sebile magic swimmers. My opinion on both: TT- small, almost a finesse swim bait, narrow wobble, two smaller lighter wire hooks, floatation is adjustable. Casts pretty well. SPRO- bigger, wide wobble, moves alot of water, one big hook, not adjustable depth wise. Tends to catch the wind and not cast as well unless you roll cast. Not good to throw into wind. Both have their places. Quote
-nick- Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 A quick question for those who don't consider the 4" Tru-Tungsten model a swimbait..What category of baits would it then fall into?There are big swimbaits and little swimbaits. I just find it hard to toss that bait into another category other than that of swimbaits. -JP I'd call it a big crankbait. Quote
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