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  • Super User
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If you haven't got to see the new Reel N Shad from Mann's I suggest you take a look at it on you tube. I think this is a game changer, it is a fluke with a forked tail that swims like a swim bait but no boot tail, it looks even better than a fluke on a scrounger head. Now, the design is cool but I can see these getting tore up easily but it is a pretty neat design, check it out!

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  • Super User
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Now that is just plain awesome! OMG.....the freakin' bait monkey hits again. No rest. LOL!

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  • Super User
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Now THAT will be KILLER on a Scrounger Head ~ ! 

 

Attention Fellow Scrounger Club Members ~

 

Looks like a Fluke partially split down the middle.  

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Funny you brought this up. I just got an email from Manns with the same thing. Let's check it out.

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  • Super User
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Funny you brought this up. I just got an email from Manns with the same thing. Let's check it out.

 OK Well please tell Big Tom I said Hello.

 

:smiley:

 

A-Jay

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Wow that looks really cool. I'll grab some as soon as I see them on the shelves. My wife already gave me a dirty look haha

  • Super User
Posted

That is pretty sweet! Seems as if they circumvented the need for a scrounger head at all. Certainly a lot from a little!

I'm definitely going to have to give these a try.

  • Super User
Posted

Funny you brought this up. I just got an email from Manns with the same thing. Let's check it out.

 

That is how I found it!!

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Sold! Very cool, that video is great. Short, sweet, doesn't even feel like a commercial. The bait just looks so neat and super easy to use. I'm sure it will be on shelves before I can fish again, and I will pick some up. Go away winter. Go away.

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Wow!

Awesome!

Now. ... if only it was elaztech so I could RULE ALL OF COASTAL FLORIDA!

Lol.

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I started to post about this bait earlier today. I was pretty excited when I saw the video on YouTube. This would be great for a scrounger or chatterbait!!

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I started to post about this bait earlier today. I was pretty excited when I saw the video on YouTube. This would be great for a scrounger or chatterbait!!

 

Ding ding!  Great idea.   Thanks!

  • Super User
Posted

Who's the feller in the vid?

Josh

Paul Elias from Miss. The ole kneel & reel inventor, lol

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I wonder if the Mann's guys are shaking their heads in disappointment when they went out of there way to make a soft plastic with more action than a scrounger and all anyone wants to do is put them on a scrounger... Lol.

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  • Super User
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I just hope Paul Elias wasn't using the new bait all day because he got skunked the first day.

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  • Super User
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I wonder if the Mann's guys are shaking their heads in disappointment when they went out of there way to make a soft plastic with more action than a scrounger and all anyone wants to do is put them on a scrounger... Lol.

 

That's kind of funny.

 

But for me, the magic of a Scrounger is that it excels on a low & slow retrieve. This new Manns bait when rigged on the stock jighead looks like you'll have to move it along at a pretty good clip to get the same wiggle / vibrating action.

 

So though I obviously have fished the bait, it looks like it will do well hitching a ride on the back of the Scrounger.

 

A-Jay

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That's kind of funny.

But for me, the magic of a Scrounger is that it excels on a low & slow retrieve. This new Manns bait when rigged on the stock jighead looks like you'll have to move it along at a pretty good clip to get the same wiggle / vibrating action.

So though I obviously have fished the bait, it looks like it will do well hitching a ride on the back of the Scrounger.

A-Jay

I'm just teasing A-Jay. I simply couldn't resist.

I do agree, it looks like he is moving that at a pretty good clip to get that action.

I fish stained water 99% of the time so scrounges don't really play here, though chatterbaits do. I prefer to bulk them up so fish can find them. In south La, our "finesse" fishing is using a trick worm, lol.

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Wow!

Awesome!

Now. ... if only it was elaztech so I could RULE ALL OF COASTAL FLORIDA!

Lol.

I have gotten big into inshore fishing these last two years. I don't use the elaztech saltwater stuff much, but is there any advantage other than the durability? Specks and reds (and Snook, I could imagine) can really tear up some plastics.

  • Super User
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I have gotten big into inshore fishing these last two years. I don't use the elaztech saltwater stuff much, but is there any advantage other than the durability? Specks and reds (and Snook, I could imagine) can really tear up some plastics

Durability & Buoyancy!

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