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I'm with you on that, maico! In the mean time, if you're like me and can't be without Falcon Craw, then run a little red dye on one side of a green pumpkin. Same deal.

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I've been using mine as a trailer on a 1/2 oz Siebert Football jig and whacking them. My boat partner also used some of mine on a Biffle Head and had similar results. Hope I don't run out before they're released.

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I've been using mine as a trailer on a 1/2 oz Siebert Football jig and whacking them. My boat partner also used some of mine on a Biffle Head and had similar results. Hope I don't run out before they're released.

 

Are you rigging The Bug with the tail vertical or horizontal?

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I'm so ready for these baits!

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Jeff

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Tackle warehouse pre order some not out yet.. 6/9 I believe.. Someone might hafta correct me on that..

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They Look like a Bass Pro River Bug To Me.....But I like them, have used them on a darter head, flipped em, and I just love the coffee on all the Rage Tail stuff..

 

The CUtr Worm is fantastic,Love the hollow gobies, can't figure out the Shellcracker but I am not putting it down yet, and the Lobster and 4" craw is awesome.

 

I like the 3" Rage Bugs they are compact and glide nicely.....I just started using the Menace as I got a bunch of them and they are a fantastic trailer, so between dropshot, flipping, weightless, and c-rig...I only need strike King for most part...I like Cut Tail WOrms better than a Trick worm, and I love the huge Recon and 12" Red Shad Worms they had in big packs last year...Strike King is taking over where yamamoto left off....The Ocho is a great stick and has some flash if you add some silver glitter to the sides...

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Now I want to try some of these! lol.

How important is it to use a weight?

 

 

It isn't.  You can fish these things multiple ways.

 

 

They work great as jig trailers!

 

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Or flipped

 

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But I could see a weightless presentation working as well!

 

Jeff

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I'm flippn-n-pitchin em with a 1/16 or 1/8 oz weight in super shallow water (12-18"). Tried weightless but the light bullet weight changed the rate of fall & made em spiral on the fall...bass said I like that.

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So tell me, where do I go to order a pack of these puppies? Might as well invest! 

 

I'll have them available soon also.  I hope real soon. 

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I'll have them available soon also.  I hope real soon. 

 

Are you accepting orders now?

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Are you accepting orders now?

 

 

Just added!!!  Once I get them I'll ship them to the first come first served.    I'll ship whole orders so if you wanted jigs, tungsten, Swimbaits, etc I'll ship it all together.  I hope the wait time on these to get to me is not long. 

 

http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/Rage-Tail-Bug-104.htm?productId=80

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Thanks Everyone! TODAY, from what I understand... Siebert Outdoors received the FIRST shipment of RAGE Bugs that were sent to an individual retailer! Now that's BassResource SERVICE ;)

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Thanks Everyone! TODAY, from what I understand... Siebert Outdoors received the FIRST shipment of RAGE Bugs that were sent to an individual retailer! Now that's BassResource SERVICE ;)

I will be a Mike's house in the morning getting my Bugs! Pumped

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They Look like a Bass Pro River Bug To Me.....But I like them, have used them on a darter head, flipped em, and I just love the coffee on all the Rage Tail stuff..

 

The CUtr Worm is fantastic,Love the hollow gobies, can't figure out the Shellcracker but I am not putting it down yet, and the Lobster and 4" craw is awesome.

 

I like the 3" Rage Bugs they are compact and glide nicely.....I just started using the Menace as I got a bunch of them and they are a fantastic trailer, so between dropshot, flipping, weightless, and c-rig...I only need strike King for most part...I like Cut Tail WOrms better than a Trick worm, and I love the huge Recon and 12" Red Shad Worms they had in big packs last year...Strike King is taking over where yamamoto left off....The Ocho is a great stick and has some flash if you add some silver glitter to the sides...

What do you mean by " taking over where Yamamoto left off" did they go out of business?

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Spent most of my 10 hours on the lake Saturday experimenting by tossing beavers.  VERY unscientific....but Rage Bug outfished Biffle Bugs, Reaction Innovations Beavers and and Pit Bosses by a pretty significant margin.  Tried to match up colors fairly closely - Green Pumpkin for each.  Everything on Owner weighted Twistlock 3/0.  In cover...in grass...just off the bank.  Even mixed in some Bama Craw -- which is much oranger than it looks in online pics -- an color that doesn't typically due well in this rez and it was also better than the others.   I'm getting close to being able to pare down my 15 pound worm binder to just Rage Tail bugs, Cut-R's (and flukes).....not quite yet, maybe...lol...but, I'm totally sold so far

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Yep, I just put in an order with Siebert for some!  

 

No one around here has them in VA.  

  • Super User
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Spent most of my 10 hours on the lake Saturday experimenting by tossing beavers.  VERY unscientific....but Rage Bug outfished Biffle Bugs, Reaction Innovations Beavers and and Pit Bosses by a pretty significant margin.  Tried to match up colors fairly closely - Green Pumpkin for each.  Everything on Owner weighted Twistlock 3/0.  In cover...in grass...just off the bank.  Even mixed in some Bama Craw -- which is much oranger than it looks in online pics -- an color that doesn't typically due well in this rez and it was also better than the others.   I'm getting close to being able to pare down my 15 pound worm binder to just Rage Tail bugs, Cut-R's (and flukes).....not quite yet, maybe...lol...but, I'm totally sold so far

 

 

 

Where you punching thick slop grass or just in grass?

  • Super User
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No slop.  Haven't tried fishing the really thick stuff yet.  Never knew you could until I found BR.  I've been reading up and bought a punch rig from Seibert, but haven't found the conditions (or confidence?) to try it yet.    Makes me wonder if I missed some opportunities last weekend.  Not to jack this thread - I'll make a new one to ask some q's.

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How do you guys fish these? Let it fall and hop it back with a show retrieval?

You can fish it pretty much however you want. I've had success hopping it back, dragging it slowly along the bottom, even a straight retrieve back.

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I have PB&J and Summer Craw and I haven't caught one with them yet and I've had em for at least a month

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