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If you're looking for a more durable version of the Keitech Fat Impact with the same great tail action, you need these. More flat and robust with greater roll. Won't slide down the shank of the hook and holds up to multiple fish through several hours. Not as squishy and, yet feels soft and solid. Winner winner chicken dinner. 

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Thanks for the tip! I'm a huge fan of swing impacts and jackall baits, never tried the rhythm wave though

 

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I've had my eye on these for a little bit, I'm a big fan of Jackal and I am in the need of some more 4-5" paddle tails....

 

I can see where this is going.

The Bait Monkey approaches. 

For those that have them, do they come in clamshell packaging like keitechs?

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1 hour ago, MassYak85 said:

I've had my eye on these for a little bit, I'm a big fan of Jackal and I am in the need of some more 4-5" paddle tails....

 

I can see where this is going.

The Bait Monkey approaches. 

For those that have them, do they come in clamshell packaging like keitechs?

yes and the 3.8" weighs in at  6.772grams--.23887ounces

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I bought a couple of packs, but I had better success with the off white keitech yesterday then the jackall. I will keep on using though. I love the keitech. They catch when nothing else seems to catch.

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