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Never really hear much about them on here. Just got some of there rip baits in the mail pretty excited to try them so farseem very nice. Good paint good hooks now we will wait to see if the bass like them...I got the duo 110 and 100dr. So where are all the duofans at.  

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Should find some post if you do a search but I'm a big Duo fan. Rip baits from the 80, 100, 110, 120, even down to the Rozante 63. The cranks, from the little 48, to the G87. The Pencil and popper are good. I've been doing good with both the shad baits on spinning gear. I even have the cicada bug and the big swimbait. Oddly enough, the only bait of theirs that I don't like is probably their best known, the Spin bait 80.

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I have been a fan for years. 

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Present & Accounted For ~

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A-Jay

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57 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Should find some post if you do a search but I'm a big Duo fan. Rip baits from the 80, 100, 110, 120, even down to the Rozante 63. The cranks, from the little 48, to the G87. The Pencil and popper are good. I've been doing good with both the shad baits on spinning gear. I even have the cicada bug and the big swimbait. Oddly enough, the only bait of theirs that I don't like is probably their best known, the Spin bait 80.

try the 90 ..

i have talked to quite a few guys that say the G-Fix tungsten lipless bait is fantastic .

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I'm a big fan, especially of their Spin Bait 80 which produces smallmouth consistently for me. The Pencil 110 has shown me several sizable smallies and I'll be getting a couple more of their topwaters for this season. I've got a few of their suspending jerkbaits but haven't spent much time with them yet.

 

On the whole, Duo Realis impresses me as an innovative company that produces a well-engineered, high quality bait.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hope to become a huge fan just got a spin bait 80 in thread fin, the most populous bait on my home water.

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I been using the popper64 for a couple of years now i also have used the lipless crank i wasn't really into the lipless but I like the popper. I plan on collecting some more.

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I'm also a fan of the spinbait 80 and its cousin the G-fix.  Our water is so clear in WA that they're very effective.  Been meaning to try some of their other products, but so many options out there and so little time...

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Love all their products.  Want an onimasu and their shad baits.  Dont need the pencil popper.

 

Their popper is very nice though.  Small yes but is every bit as versatile during retrieve as a Lobina.  Pops, chugs, spits, and blurps very well.

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So with the nice weather here in Indiana (70in Feb) I got to put the 110 to use. The bait looks great in movement pulls a little harder then others but it is 110. I do however have one issue the bait stand straight up and down sometimes head up sometimes down on the pause but the water is still really cold pointers were sinking not suspending I'm just curious if anyone else has this issue with duo 110s 

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Good baits, good hooks, good colors, and the prices are just under what lucky craft charges. For all things considered I am a big fan as I think you are getting a really nice quality bait for the money. I have only used the jerkbait and the spybait but will likely be trying more in the future.

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