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These bait's are the best soft plastics I've ever used. I alway's have some form of a Rage Tail bait tied on no matter where I fish. Caught my PB on a Rage Craw and been hooked ever since. So many different way's to fish these baits and so many different style's of bait's for many different applications. I love em!

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Yup! If you haven't already tried it, try fishing the rage craw as a buzzbait-like topwater.... Works great in those places you can't quite get a buzz bait through!

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Yeah I seen you had posted that on another thread. I will try that for sure. I have some Rage Toads I was gonna use for topwater but haven't gotten around to it. Do you use any other Rage bait's besides the craw? I just got the Cut-r gonna try it out Texas rigged and rig it on a weighted swimbait hook.

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 I just got the Cut-r gonna try it out Texas rigged and rig it on a weighted swimbait hook.

Best worm I've got.  And, I've got a 12 pound worm binder of competitors. lol

 

Cut-R and Structure Bug have done better for me combined this year than all other plastics combined. 

 

With those two and a few Menaces, the only other plastics I use lately are flukes and some finness-y stuff.

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Do you use any other Rage bait's besides the craw?

 

No    :eyebrows:

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Yeah I've tried all of them I think.... The Elieminator is great on a Caroline rig and the space monkey is a great Texas rig/swimbait hook lure!

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Right now my two hottest are the Cut-R and The Bug.

 

 

 

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I'm in love right now with the Rage Toad

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Fishing the Toad is a trip!  Throw it out there, get it on plane, and then imagine the contrails of a twin engine jet -- but on the water, if that makes any sense.

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Oh snap, I completely forgot about the rage bug when I said I fished them all! Still need to get a few packs of those to try!

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I smash them on the rage shad, along with the chunks on my jigs and the space monkeys.

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Try the Rage Tail Eliminator on a Swim Jig. During the summer it is outstanding and very few guys even try this. The action is incredible and bites are usually from good fish. I prefer it on the California style jig head over the traditional bullet head style. Typically put one on the back of 3/8 oz jig but will occasionally use them on a 1/2 oz. Either Northstars Flip and Swims or Sieberts Elite "Non" bullet style swim jig.

 

Give it a shot if you want something completely different than typical trailer options.

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These bait's are the best soft plastics I've ever used. I alway's have some form of a Rage Tail bait tied on no matter where I fish. Caught my PB on a Rage Craw and been hooked ever since. So many different way's to fish these baits and so many different style's of bait's for many different applications. I love em!

My sentiments exactly... except my first RT bass was on the Rage Shad ;) Thanks for everyone's comments and support,it keeps me 'pushing' and let me know the work and innovation is appreciated. Great group of friends here at BR :thumbsup:

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Caught a MONSTER on the Rage Bug this morning. I'll get a picture up later.

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Caught a MONSTER on the Rage Bug this morning. I'll get a picture up later.

Good idea RW - cause pic or it didn't happen! :) I caught one on a rage-rigged Bug yesterday ... but it was only a "monsterwannabe"!

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Fishing the Toad is a trip!  Throw it out there, get it on plane, and then imagine the contrails of a twin engine jet -- but on the water, if that makes any sense.

 

I catch as many or more fishing it slow in-around lily pads.

Just throw it in a hole in the pads, let it sink a little then twitch and hang on.

Use a heavy (20#)mono leader an 50# braid and drag em out pads and all.

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Wow, I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the Shellcracker! Punching it through grass and a slowish retrieve has been a fairly regular producer for me(farm ponds). Favorite Rage Tail for sure.

 

Tight Lines,

MSA

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Big O you have something to be proud of with this line of bait's. I'm sure its responsible for a ton of BR members PB. I have all the bait's except the new Rage Bug. That will be on my next big order from TW. I have the shellcracker just haven't found what situation I'd be able to throw it in. Do you just throw it as you would a craw or around structure? Might rig one up and fish it this weekend and see what it's about.

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My sentiments exactly... except my first RT bass was on the Rage Shad ;) Thanks for everyone's comments and support,it keeps me 'pushing' and let me know the work and innovation is appreciated. Great group of friends here at BR :thumbsup:

 

 

 

You make the best stuff Steve! I always have a Ragetail Toad on one of my rods. Perhaps my favorite lure and definitely one of my top producers next to a Senko if not the top producing bait I've ever used. Keep up the good work. You've put a smile on many thousands of fisherman's faces.

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Big O you have something to be proud of with this line of bait's. I'm sure its responsible for a ton of BR members PB. I have all the bait's except the new Rage Bug. That will be on my next big order from TW. I have the shellcracker just haven't found what situation I'd be able to throw it in. Do you just throw it as you would a craw or around structure? Might rig one up and fish it this weekend and see what it's about.

 

If I'm flipping cover, then I'll just let it go to the bottom and then a slow retrieve through the weeds. Rigged sideways on a EWG to look like a dying sunfish. Haven't really found a specific situation so to speak. Otherwise you can swim it mid-depth or drag it on top of vegetation weightless. The only rigging limit is the imagination! RT baits can be rigged however you want and still produce!

 

Tight lines,

MSA

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I was just wondering do you have to leave the Rage baits in the plastic they come in or  can you put them in a  3500 storage box?God Bless and Thanks

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