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  • Super User
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I just seen on Facebook on Extreme angler page Rage has a new swimbait out.Anybody know were there for sale.Cant find them on any sites.They look really good.Want to pick some up.

Here is a picture.

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  • Super User
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I don't know where they're for sale yet, but I know they're fish catchers. Two sizes available, 4" and 4.75". Try 'em keel-weighted, on a swim jig, on a shakey head, on an umbrella rig (Yessah!), or weightless. The bigger size is where it's at. Not telling where to get the secret 6" one.

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  • Super User
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Some good colors,Be glad when they come out.

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I seen these on his Instagram. Very interesting.  Any idea on when they will actually be released?

  • Super User
Posted

Chatterbait ~

Just saying

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Yeah, A-Jay. I like em on a Rage Blade, too. So slow on the fall, and lots of kick, while being able to walk through the wood and stuff.

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  • Super User
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2 minutes ago, Shane J said:

Yeah, A-Jay. I like em on a Rage Blade, too. So slow on the fall, and lots of kick, while being able to walk through the wood and stuff.

 Shane that's the only bladed style bait I throw.  It's a little more "subtle" and with the right trailer, it's been a quiet Killer.

So I wasn't going there . . . .

:wink7:

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Haha. oops. You want me to take it down? Probly only a few people saw it. :)

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  • Super User
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4 minutes ago, Shane J said:

Haha. oops. You want me to take it down? Probly only a few people saw it. :)

 

It's the internet.  The Pope saw it in those 38.43seconds haha ;) 

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  • Super User
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15 minutes ago, Shane J said:

Haha. oops. You want me to take it down? Probly only a few people saw it. :)

LOL ~ No Need

Right like it's a "Big Secret"  . . .

Remember I'm the knucklehead posting up pics of my baits

:)

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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37 minutes ago, Shane J said:

Yeah, A-Jay. I like em on a Rage Blade, too. So slow on the fall, and lots of kick, while being able to walk through the wood and stuff.

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Im gonna throw that this week. 

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  • Super User
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27 minutes ago, deaknh03 said:

Im gonna throw that this week. 

I'd recommend fishing it low & sloooow.

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Just now, A-Jay said:

I'd recommend fishing it low & sloooow.

A-Jay

Oh ya..slooooowww.

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Not liking it.  Where's the rage tail?  Looks like they used regular boot tail instead of more of an original rage tail style, like a cut r worms tail.  That makes no sense to me.  SK just spent several years killing the market with their rage tail plastics, but when it came time to make swimbait, it seems like they chose to abandon their own innovation and make a bait that's just like everyone else's. 

  • Super User
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39 minutes ago, Heron said:

Not liking it.  Where's the rage tail?  Looks like they used regular boot tail instead of more of an original rage tail style, like a cut r worms tail.  That makes no sense to me.  

Well, if you think about it, it makes a ton of sense for them to do this. Their Rage Tail line is extremely successful due to their products offering a unique flange that gives off a ton of vibration/motion in the water. The Rage Tail line isn't known as a cold water product line. Before you say "Well Joe caught a pig in 40 degree water on a Rage Craw," I'm sure they work at times but as a whole, these aren't the first line of baits in most anglers mind when water is considered "cold". The boot tail design is becoming more and more popular and with Keitech basically being the cornerstone for soft swim baits, if the Rage Line can duplicate that success, they are only making their Rage Line that much more popular. This looks like it will be more of a "niche" bait much unlike their other baits that can be used in a variety of ways but I still expect this to produce and work very, very well. 

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  • Super User
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2 hours ago, Heron said:

Not liking it.  Where's the rage tail?  Looks like they used regular boot tail instead of more of an original rage tail style, like a cut r worms tail.  That makes no sense to me.  SK just spent several years killing the market with their rage tail plastics, but when it came time to make swimbait, it seems like they chose to abandon their own innovation and make a bait that's just like everyone else's. 

If its any solace, your getting Big O's unparralled attention to detail and quality control.

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  • Super User
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Zoom has something similar to this.When you'd reel them in you could see wakes coming from the bass about to nail them. It was a very good bait but they would sometimes tear from casting before you even got a fish.I quit buying them because of it.

  • Super User
Posted

Love these kind of baits and glad SK/Rage has added their own take on it. I wonder when they will be officially released and have the colors and sizes available?

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2 hours ago, iabass8 said:

Well, if you think about it, it makes a ton of sense for them to do this. Their Rage Tail line is extremely successful due to their products offering a unique flange that gives off a ton of vibration/motion in the water. The Rage Tail line isn't known as a cold water product line. Before you say "Well Joe caught a pig in 40 degree water on a Rage Craw," I'm sure they work at times but as a whole, these aren't the first line of baits in most anglers mind when water is considered "cold". The boot tail design is becoming more and more popular and with Keitech basically being the cornerstone for soft swim baits, if the Rage Line can duplicate that success, they are only making their Rage Line that much more popular. This looks like it will be more of a "niche" bait much unlike their other baits that can be used in a variety of ways but I still expect this to produce and work very, very well. 

Well I guess I must've missed the day when a boot tail Swimbait such as these, were considered a "cold water" bait.

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It looks good. We all know what this is competing with...

 

Only thing I need to know is how many come in a pack of 4 inch? That pic shows 6 for 4.75 inch. Give me 7 or 8 for the 4 inch and I'll be happy. 

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48 minutes ago, kickerfish1 said:

Love these kind of baits and glad SK/Rage has added their own take on it. I wonder when they will be officially released and have the colors and sizes available?

I asked Karl (Extreme angler) on the pic he posted on Instagram, he said they would be introduced this summer at iCast.

  • Super User
Posted

They were released this past Friday at the Classic, but yes, officially not till iCast. I believe they are gonna be 5 to a pack on the big one, and 7 for the smaller one. $5.99 in clamshells.

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I just dropped 70 on keitech swimmers, now I'll have to buy a few of these to compare

Posted
6 hours ago, deaknh03 said:

Im gonna throw that this week. 

I'm about to throw it right now for the next three hours exclusively lol. It's my first year fishing chatterbaits.

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