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Curious to get input on this line of plastics...worms, grubs, etc. Infused with juice, softness, etc?? I see the Lindners switched over from TriggerX to Big Bite this year but other than that I don't know anyone that fishes them.

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I fish them a lot but I live in Alabama where they are based.  My favorites are the Fighting Frogs, Squirrel Tails, and Flying Squirrels.  

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I really like the Coon Tail Worm, don't know if it's the scent or the ribbed body, but they won't let it go. Trophy Hunter slayed them for me last year. Brian.

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Anyone used their Wacky Stick that has the O-ring inside the worm?  That looks like a great idea, but do they still catch fish?  I tried Cabelas brand with the O-ring inside and thought the worms were not very soft or salty.  

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ive got a pack of those o ring wacky worms but havent used em yet. ive caught a bunch of fish on some of their worms tho i cant rememver the name of em. academy had a couple colors in the cane thumpers on sale for 98 cents a pack not long ago. i stocked up on em

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I use there riccon tail worms, chunks and shads. I love them.

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I have their Trick Worm, Kreit Kreature and the Craw Tubes. All of those mentioned have worked well for me except for the Kreatures, i have only gotten a handful of fish on them.

  • Super User
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I use their Cane Thumpers, Fightin Frogs, Trick Sticks, as well as a few others. I really love love Cane Thumpers and Fightin' Frogs. I've used the Wacky Sticks with the o-ring in the middle and they work pretty well. Big Bite also produces baits for various different companies. Gander Mountain is one of those stores as they produce the house brand. If you haven't used them, you should check them out. 

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Big bit craw in 3 & 4 in are what I use for trailers on jigs. I love them personally. Plus they are cheap

  • Super User
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I have a bunch of their jig trailers and really like them. Their entire lineup is affordable and just plain out seems to work.

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I to am from Alabama, but I enjoy the Cane Thumpers. They look great.

  • Super User
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Fish their Bio Tubes, Kriet Tail Worm, use their 3" shad bodies for my Umbrella Rigs, and caught fish on all of them.

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BIg bite is good, But I would switch to Trigger X as well, I will take a good quality Rapala Bio bait or Berkley Gulp over most soft plastics except for Stick worms and Sluggos which they don't make...Trigger X has a limited product line but what they have is awesome, colors are great, and it is almost like using powerbait for the first time back when Culprits were the best, but the Power Worm just was better.....Now Gulp, Trigger X, big bite makes a bio bait but the shapes are terrible and so is the texture, the Slop hopper, craw, Probe worm, saltwater minnow or fluke, paddle swimbait from Trigger x are my new favorite soft bait this year....Gulp is lacking in quality and also designs, Powerbait is still awesome however.....Big Bite has the warmouth and shad frog style soft baits I like, you can buy the Yo-mama beavers from Lockett direct for 1/8 of price if you have a wholesale licence, or only pay $5-$6 for 25pk, $12 for 50, same with a few of their baits and the gander sticks are made by locket as well..

 

I would have thought Big Bite would be made in the Alabama Oem who makes most baits, but now that I think about it, I guess Locket pours for Big Bite or at least some of their line up. The Locket Trick sticks are identical to gander sticks...They also have craw baits identical to Big bite but I never asked the owner if he made them or took a trip to Locket, only used them back in the day when I needed a lot of a certain color stick bait or grub cause they make quality at prices really good to the public especially, They also have a swimbait similar to the owner swimbait, or slop hopper but is not a bio bait....Locket is good stuff good way to save as well, good people

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I haven't met a big bite bait I didn't like.

I LOVE the Yodaddy for punching mats. ..... love it.

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BIg bite is good, But I would switch to Trigger X as well, I will take a good quality Rapala Bio bait or Berkley Gulp over most soft plastics except for Stick worms and Sluggos which they don't make...Trigger X has a limited product line but what they have is awesome, colors are great, and it is almost like using powerbait for the first time back when Culprits were the best, but the Power Worm just was better.....Now Gulp, Trigger X, big bite makes a bio bait but the shapes are terrible and so is the texture, the Slop hopper, craw, Probe worm, saltwater minnow or fluke, paddle swimbait from Trigger x are my new favorite soft bait this year....Gulp is lacking in quality and also designs, Powerbait is still awesome however.....Big Bite has the warmouth and shad frog style soft baits I like, you can buy the Yo-mama beavers from Lockett direct for 1/8 of price if you have a wholesale licence, or only pay $5-$6 for 25pk, $12 for 50, same with a few of their baits and the gander sticks are made by locket as well..

 

I would have thought Big Bite would be made in the Alabama Oem who makes most baits, but now that I think about it, I guess Locket pours for Big Bite or at least some of their line up. The Locket Trick sticks are identical to gander sticks...They also have craw baits identical to Big bite but I never asked the owner if he made them or took a trip to Locket, only used them back in the day when I needed a lot of a certain color stick bait or grub cause they make quality at prices really good to the public especially, They also have a swimbait similar to the owner swimbait, or slop hopper but is not a bio bait....Locket is good stuff good way to save as well, good people

Are Big Bite Baits not made in Alabama?

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 I have a few BBB plastics and like them pretty well. 

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Big Bite Baits is based out of Eufaula, Alabama.  I think their plastics are actually made at different facilities, one being in GA.  Tackle Tour or BassMaster had a big walkthru tour of the facility a while back.  The same facility produces the Gander Mountain plastics from the same molds so basically they are the same thing.  

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  • Super User
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I caught my current PB using their Swimming Craw as a trailer on a Strike King Structure Jig, also like the trick worms, stickbaits, beavers etc.... Good low price baits!

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I use their lizards on shaky heads.  They are my go to slow bait set up!!  I get them at Dicks. Last price I paid was $1.49 a bag!

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Big Bite Baits is based out of Eufaula, Alabama.  I think their plastics are actually made at different facilities, one being in GA.  Tackle Tour or BassMaster had a big walkthru tour of the facility a while back.  The same facility produces the Gander Mountain plastics from the same molds so basically they are the same thing.  

Do you know if Mann's or Big Bite Baits has a walk-in store in Eufaula? I headed down there soon.

  • Super User
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Their Real Deal Craw is awesome on a biffle style jig.

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They might be poured in Alabama, but I know the Yo Mama is poured in Georgia by a plastics manufacturer, I think D&J Plastics....It is rare for an American Soft bait company to pour baits in house, I know Producto here in Florida pours their own baits and has the facility to do so, and I am sure a few other companies do as well in other states, but for the most part there are 3 factories in the United States that  pour the majority of soft baits.....

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