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That looks like a good thing to put on my wife's pillow............or maybe not.......lol

 

By the way, why are you angry?

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Similar profile to the Rage Tail Structure Bug. What separates the Rage Tail baits from the competition

is primarily the patented edging or flange. BTW, the Stucture Bug rigged on a Rage Blade (white on white)

has been my best producer for three years running.

 

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4 minutes ago, roadwarrior said:

Similar profile to the Rage Tail Structure Bug. What separates the Rage Tail baits from the competition

is primarily the patented edging or flange. BTW, the Stucture Bug rigged on a Rage Blade (white on white)

has been my best producer for three years running.

 

:animals-52: 

 

You use the naked or the skirted one? How does it do in grass? Everything I fish has quite a bit of vegetation 

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Looks like a whole lot of wind resistance when casting. Perhaps better served as a punch bait.

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3 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

Similar profile to the Rage Tail Structure Bug. What separates the Rage Tail baits from the competition

is primarily the patented edging or flange. BTW, the Stucture Bug rigged on a Rage Blade (white on white)

has been my best producer for three years running.

 

:animals-52: 

I see the Rage blade comes with a plastic minnow on it, do you take that off and replace with the Structure Bug?  Thx

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I only fish the Structure Bug and Eeliminator on the Rage Blade.

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9 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

Similar profile to the Rage Tail Structure Bug. What separates the Rage Tail baits from the competition

is primarily the patented edging or flange. BTW, the Stucture Bug rigged on a Rage Blade (white on white)

has been my best producer for three years running.

 

:animals-52: 

I am missing the comparison? The core body shape is similar, but the appendages are very different. I see the rage bait having a lot more thump, aggressive bait while the C-pod would be a great finesse bait, perhaps mojo rigged or a wide body drop shot. 

 

To me they are two very different baits for different conditions. If the Cpod wasn't so expensive it would be a great River Smallie bait imitating a baby bullhead.

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Everything tends to get morphed into a RageTail comparison. The new soft plastic looks like something prehistoric to me.

Tom

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Looks like it would be a great wobble head bait in cold water. Too expensive for me though

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