ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 The Kick-Tail was made by Scott Wilson a good number of years back.It was also banded from all Tournament's, from Flw,Bass,{Redman-BFL}and may be a few other's,not shure. But the Kick-Tail,BBZ,and this6-8 inch XBuster is awsome.What do you think, to big, or not big enough?
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 Do you have a large fish tank in your laundry room?
bass or bass ? Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 I would call that an ambitious bass in the second photo!
Super User BASSclary Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 Do you have a large fish tank in your laundry room? x2... i wish my laundry room was as sick as yours..
JDK. Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 yea i have never seen anyone catch so many fish in the laundry room.. maybe the bedroom but laundry room man you gotta be good to do that ;D ;D
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 27, 2010 Author Posted September 27, 2010 I know that I can catch fish in my Laundry room,any day of the week.With out leaving home,I drop a line in my Sink and pull an average 3lb's out every time,with the occasional Dink in a Sink.What's your all's excuse.The fishing line that { YOU } are advertising shouldn't be told out load,for your secreat is out,that,s may-be why your Line { Thread Suck's } should stay in your Tackle Box........... :-/
Super User Grey Wolf Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 Where's the popcorn vender when you need him ?
Super User flechero Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 I'm curious... did you re-create the fish poses or do you cut off your lures with each fish caught and cooler both of them together, for the pic later?
NateFollmer Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Um, ok... I like Tru-Tungsten and Strike King swimbaits. I haven't been using the hard swims for very long though, so I haven't tried many other brands (the cheapo ones from Dick's aren't very durable, I forget the brand name). Never seen a swimbait like that before...
BadKarma42 Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 I know that I can catch fish in my Laundry room,any day of the week.With out leaving home,I drop a line in my Sink and pull an average 3lb's out every time,with the occasional Dink in a Sink.What's your all's excuse.The fishing line that { YOU } are advertising shouldn't be told out load,for your secreat is out,that,s may-be why your Line { Thread Suck's } should stay in your Tackle Box........... :-/ What????? Maybe its just me, but I'm having a hard time following/reading this post and your first post.
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 27, 2010 Author Posted September 27, 2010 I'm curious... did you re-create the fish poses or do you cut off your lures with each fish caught and cooler both of them together, for the pic later? Every time I hook a fish I come into my office space,{laundry room}and take a photo then go back outside and release them.But the other remarks are for those who have a few Smart phrases about them.No constructive criticism,nor imagination,about them,just plain dew of the Lilly,Shake it well,boys.Steve Wilson invented the first swimbait that I know of.{ Kick Tail-NGCsports}
OHIO Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 I'm curious... did you re-create the fish poses or do you cut off your lures with each fish caught and cooler both of them together, for the pic later? Every time I hook a fish I come into my office space,{laundry room}and take a photo then go back outside and release them.But the other remarks are for those who have a few Smart phrases about them.No constructive criticism,nor imagination,about them,just plain dew of the Lilly,Shake it well,boys.Steve Wilson invented the first swimbait that I know of.{ Kick Tail-NGCsports} WHAT???
Super User deaknh03 Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 the comments people are making about the thread sucking are juvenile, thats what he is getting at. Nobody here posts to be ridiculed.
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 I'm curious... did you re-create the fish poses or do you cut off your lures with each fish caught and cooler both of them together, for the pic later? Every time I hook a fish I come into my office space,{laundry room}and take a photo then go back outside and release them.But the other remarks are for those who have a few Smart phrases about them.No constructive criticism,nor imagination,about them,just plain dew of the Lilly,Shake it well,boys.Steve Wilson invented the first swimbait that I know of.{ Kick Tail-NGCsports} When was this? I wouldn't be so sure that it was the first "swimbait." BTW, the Kick Tail is right up there with the Helicopter Lure and Banjo Minnow IMO. They may catch fish, but there are MUCH better options to use.
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 27, 2010 Author Posted September 27, 2010 the comments people are making about the thread sucking are juvenile, thats what he is getting at. Nobody here posts to be ridiculed. AmenAmenAmen, give this gentalmen the Hand's Up,and thank you for reading between the line's.
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 27, 2010 Author Posted September 27, 2010 the comments people are making about the thread sucking are juvenile, that's what he is getting at. Nobody here posts to be ridiculed. Amen Amen Amen, give this gentlemen the Hand's Up,and thank you for reading between the line's. I don't think that a helicopter lure or pop zit,pop worm are considered a swim bait.
Super User fourbizz Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 Heres one of the first swimbaits of this new wave of swimbaits. They have been around since the early 1900s. This one was made in the 80's and more or less launched the bigbait craze in the west. Oh, also
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 27, 2010 Author Posted September 27, 2010 1st pic is of the very first swim bait's ever produced, started in 1950's and ended in the 80's unknown reason for being discontinued.{Plastic Lure} 2nd is when this man developed the craz in California with his designes for a swim bait, ranging from 20$ to 300$.{ Hard Body }
Super User fourbizz Posted September 27, 2010 Super User Posted September 27, 2010 Wow. You truly have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. A. The vivif was not the first swimbait. B. The man you posted a picture of was named Dave. He started making those baits in probably 2005 or 2006. I have hung out with him several times and even got the tour of his bait building shop at his home near Casitas. He was a very cool dude, had a heart attack last year. He was in his mid 30's. Pretty sad.
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 27, 2010 Author Posted September 27, 2010 Very sad to here this,of Dave passing he had brought the swim bait to a whole new level, in my eye's.
Bass XL Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 the comments people are making about the thread sucking are juvenile, that's what he is getting at. Nobody here posts to be ridiculed. Amen Amen Amen, give this gentlemen the Hand's Up,and thank you for reading between the line's. I don't think that a helicopter lure or pop zit,pop worm are considered a swim bait. What he's getting at is that they're gimmick lures...
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted September 28, 2010 Author Posted September 28, 2010 Gimmic or not.I personally had purchased a pencil popper key chain ,that looked really nice for a blue gill pattern.It's just a key chain.I used it on a local tournament, and me and my partner took first place.There are alot of gimmics out their for are eye's to choose from,do they work.Of course they do,if presented right.We won it with 22lb's plus.Over all for the yr.was67.17 lb's.If it wasn't for that key chain sold at 7-11, we may have placed second for the yr.A fluke of course, but you never know.
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