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They tear easily. That is there only downfall and the paint comes off when the bait is stretched.

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I like the flat tail. Fish it like a jig on the bottom. They get bit!

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Recommendations?

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Good bed bait.  Matt has put a lot of effort making a bait that not only looks real but it sits upright on the bottom in a nose-down position.  He has caught some monsters on it. 

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I like Matt's hard baits. Soft baits, I like Hudd 68s. Top hook model, fished straight up. Fish them slow.

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Much better options for the price.

*Hope he isn't a sponsor*

What other realistic soft bluegill baits would you recommend for $20?

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They tear easily. That is there only downfall and the paint comes off when the bait is stretched.

Try coating your soft swimbaits with Megastrike. It will lubricate them reducing tear. And buy a bottle of Mend-it and thank us later.

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The ones I had tore up easily and would deform if they were bent in the package. I had the blue gill and baby bass and I have caught more fish on a money minnow than the baby bass.

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I bought storm wild eye bluegills. 3 for 5 bucks. Worked nicely so far for me.

I bought some too.  Bright, beautiful plastics.  Couldn't get one bit for the life of me.  I still have them, but they're likely to melt to a tackle box tray before they see the water again.  Zero confidence.....

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Two biggest complaints I hear about swimbaits: tear easily and have no action. The two are typically mutually exclusive. Take your pick, can't have both!

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Try coating your soft swimbaits with Megastrike. It will lubricate them reducing tear. And buy a bottle of Mend-it and thank us later.

And for the side paint being gone after 1 fish ? Fishing it through very little weeds with minor hangups?

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And for the side paint being gone after 1 fish ? Fishing it through very little weeds with minor hangups?

Try my suggestion before you jump to conclusions. You obviously haven't. Otherwise. ...don't buy the lure anymore. Pretty simple.
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One of my go to baits, both the Ultimate and U2. I just started using the U2(smaller version), and have had lots of success, especially using the floating flat tail as a deadstick bait. As far as durability, I've used worse, and better. Like Mark said, use lubricating scent(as I do with all my soft plastics) and have Mend-It on hand.

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The biggest complaint I hear about  soft swimbaits: tear easily and have no action

corrected your post ^

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Had a bite on the Ultimate Bluegill but lost it.. have yet to land a fish on it.

No bites on the hardgill yet but both have only been thru a couple of months.

Need to figure out how best to fish em'

 

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Had a bite on the Ultimate Bluegill but lost it.. have yet to land a fish on it.

No bites on the hardgill yet but both have only been thru a couple of months.

Need to figure out how best to fish em'

The hardgill doesn't work out for you I can always use a backup for my back up of my backup lol

They work that good for me

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corrected your post ^

I think you misunderstood. It's one or the other. Can't have both.

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Yep, $25 for that hard full that doesn't work! Lol.

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What other realistic soft bluegill baits would you recommend for $20?

the hudd bluegill if you can ever find it in stock 

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And for the side paint being gone after 1 fish ? Fishing it through very little weeds with minor hangups?

 

Did you contact Matt directly about your issue? If not, that should always be your first thought. Some baits in batches have issues, it happens.

 

If you want a lesson on exemplary customer service, Matt would be about as good a place to start as any.

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