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Hey guys, I came across a youtube video and they were using the "fishing snake".?.?.?

Has anyone used it or heard first hand of anyone liking this???

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This is the first Ive heard of them. Just searched 'fishing snake' on the BPS website and got 2 results. Theres a 16 inch worm that has a snake-like look to it made by BPS and then there was one by Luck-E-Strike that was an 11 inch ribbontail worm. I like the look of the 16 inch one but it seems kind of big for the waters that I fish. Thinking Im gonna try some 10 inch Anacondas first and see how I do with them.

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They've been around for decades. Google Doug Hannon's snakes.

IMO, save your money.

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They've been around for decades. Google Doug Hannon's snakes.

IMO, save your money.

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I am guilty as charged. d**n infomercials!!! I have not completely given up on them since I fish in the everglades, and I have seen little snakes swimming around sometimes. However I have not caught any monster bass yet. I have had more luck and monster strikes by simply using a hollow body frog.

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Considering they aren't doing any good in Florida I don't think it's worth trying them in New Hampshire.... LOL

~Thanks

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Considering they aren't doing any good in Florida I don't think it's worth trying them in New Hampshire.... LOL

~Thanks

good call ;)

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I bought the Snakes a few years back. They swam good, were durable and weedles. I didn't catch anything, not even a hit. I only fished them about 1 hour total time though.

The snakes are a big bass lure. And just like fishing any big bass lure, the most important thing is patience. You have to put the time and effort in to be successful.

If I was going to take only one rod and spend 6-10 hours on the water, fishing key locations and soley targeting big bass, then perhaps I would consider the Snake. I'm not that type of bass fisherman. Well, maybe once a year, twice at the absolute most. I have to find prime spots before I target big bass (10, 11 pounds and up) and dedicate my entire fishing day, week, month or months to it.

Catching big bass is harder than just throwing big lures.

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See the forum Rules and FAQs:

I have a question about the Kicktail, Banjo Minnow, Doug Hannon Snake, Walking Worm lures, or the North American Fishing club

Do a search on the name. There's plenty of posts about it, which will answer your question.

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