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What new baits did you all get or plan to get for 2015 you have never used before?

I got a few new to me baits to mess with

a duo spybait 80 and 90

Rage structure bug

rage lobster

jackall cherry 0 footer

LC 3.5 Wake

SK 3xd

Im really excited to play with the wakebaits and spybaits!

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Just the Rage Cut R worm. I learned a lot last year so I think I'm going to just fine tune some of that stuff.

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Just started freshwater fishing a month ago. So mostly I've tried yum dingers, trick worm, rooster tail, and rattl trap. All have been great except the rattl trap haven't caught a thing on them lol

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Some S-Weavers, couple styles of hair jigs, and some structure/jigging spoons.

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Just the Rage Cut R worm. I learned a lot last year so I think I'm going to just fine tune some of that stuff.

You're gonna love that thing!

Mike

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Im really excited to try out the new Spro RkCRAWLER 55. I really like Spro crankbaits so i'm sure I will be really pleased with this one as well. Has anyone used it yet? Thoughts?

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Im really excited to try out the new Spro RkCRAWLER 55.

X2. I'm also excited about the Savage Gear hardbaits I picked up. They look superb.
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I am going to see what all the fuss is about the Midwest Finesse Rig, aka The Ned Rig.

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Hair jigs for LMB.  Found a guy that makes some nice ones.  

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Too much to list, but some highlights include

Live target wakes

R2S whopper popper

R2S smalls

S waver

Mad dog shell cracker

and 2 bbz shad in 4 & 6 in.

But in all I have spent I think over $300 in New baits alone this year. And it's only January... oh my....

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Too much to list, but some highlights include

Live target wakes

R2S whopper popper

R2S smalls

S waver

Mad dog shell cracker

and 2 bbz shad in 4 & 6 in.

But in all I have spent I think over $300 in New baits alone this year. And it's only January... oh my....

 

I feel your pain, my season ended early this year due to a move so I've been accumulating since October... Luckily my wife also fishes and has only asked (so far!) if she was going to be using some of the new stuff too :grin:

 

I'm looking forward to picking up a jerkbait or 6 and trying that out, plus I picked up some crankbaits already so I'm looking forward to messing around with those too. Lastly, I picked up some drop shot stuff so that'll be my other other new thing to try out this coming season.

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6th Sense Crushed Flat 75x

Rapala DT16

DUO Realis Spinbait 80 (spybait)

MegaStrike 3/4 oz Spinnerbait

MegaStrike 1/2 oz Cavitron

Siebert Outdoors Storm Jig (Roadwarrior)

Rage Tail Rage Blade

Big Head Wobbler (Bluebasser86 C&D Custom Baits) 

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Duo Realis Spinbait 80/90

Scrounger heads (Which I am the most excited about)

Various soft plastics.

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Let's just say... the bait/setup monkey has gotten the best of me in the 6ish weeks my boat has been wrapped up.  

 

Outside of some new cranks or soft plastics that I have picked up, I am most excited to throw some of my swimbaits:

 

Hudd 8 and 68

Spro 8 and 6

S-Waver 200

Savage Gear Line-Thru

Lunker Punker

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I was super pumped to trya few more Livetarget offerings only to find out TW canceled them off my order due to availability. :/ Still am getting a few of them but kinda bummed. 

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I've got a Jackall Binksy that I'm hoping does really well for me this upcoming season.

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I just picked up some hand pour jerk baits that will get used some this spring.  Hard to explain the design and I don't know how to post pictures, but is a combination of design features of a fluke and a slug go.

 

If you remember the old Mann's  Shaddow - it is similar to that with better colors and slightly softer plastic.

  They are meant to be nose hooked - either with an open hook (vendor furnished a 3/0 octopus hook) or some hook with a wire weed guard.

 

This guy didn't have a snappy name for his bait, he just called it a "shad bait"  & in conversation he called it a "dying shad bait"

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Some shiny new Mirrolure prop baits and some nice looking bladed jigs made by bluebasser.

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Rage Shellcracker which isn't talked about much and the Smokin Rooster

which is once in a while.

Mike

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100's of new soft plastics....some of the ones I am most excited about are:

Havoc Money Makers 

Rage Tail Anaconda

BPS Shimmy X2 Worms

Zero Gravity Jigs 

and a Number of homemade worms from the local fishing/hunting expo!

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Rage Shellcracker which isn't talked about much and the Smokin Rooster

which is once in a while.

Mike

 

I fish the Shellcracker by itself Rage Rigged and as a swim jig trailer. This year I'm also

going to give it a try as the trailer on a Rage Blade.

 

 

 

:winter-146:

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Rage Shellcracker which isn't talked about much and the Smokin Rooster

which is once in a while.

Mike

Ive done well witb the rage shellcracker...i like to t rig sometimes but i usually use em on a swimjig

They also work when burned on the surface

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