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I've never fished with a mouse before for largemouth. How well do they work.

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SPRO BBZ-1 Rat Fishing, Game On!:

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Its a little bigger, with an extra treble. Think an inch longer

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I'm ready to push the order button.

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Looks like a great Bass/Musky lure for here in WI. Many times get musky hits and follows fishing swimbaits and bigger cranks for bass.

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Looks like a great Bass/Musky lure for here in WI. Many times get musky hits and follows fishing swimbaits and bigger cranks for bass.

That's why I ordered it. I'm just in MN, and while I bought the BBZ with intention on fishing bass. I think I am going to use it more for northern and musky.

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What colors did you go for, grey and is that the Ninja on the left?

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Want a"Rat" that a heavy jig rod can handle, look at a Mini Slammer. Weighs 1.25oz I believe

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Want a"Rat" that a heavy jig rod can handle, look at a Mini Slammer. Weighs 1.25oz I believe

Ya beat me to it. Brian.

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Downfall to the mini is it only has 1 hook. Still a decent bait.

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I'm definitely thinking about picking up a couple of these but I'm not sure if I have a rod strong enough for them. With a price range going from $100-$150 give or take a bit, what would be a good rod to throw these?

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Want a"Rat" that a heavy jig rod can handle, look at a Mini Slammer. Weighs 1.25oz I believe

 

 

Or the Bettencourts- if you're talking about Rat wakes, you seriously cannot leave those out IMO.  Three sizes- 3.5"@ 5/8oz, 5"@ 7/8oz & 8"@2.25oz-, and you can get them solid, jointed, and also in I believe 3 or 4 color combinations.  I swear by them, and the handmade finishes kick anus clean off.  If you ever go to a body of water and there's a bunch of buttcheeks washed up on the shore, that means somebody is throwing the bettencourts haha

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Forgot about the Bettes. The Rago Injected Rat is fairly light too. But they are out of production.

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I'm definitely thinking about picking up a couple of these but I'm not sure if I have a rod strong enough for them. With a price range going from $100-$150 give or take a bit, what would be a good rod to throw these?

The designer recommends the Temple Fork Outfitters Swimbait rod.

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Okuma guide select 7'11 heavy will do good with baits up to about 4oz. After that go with the XH

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