Otter17 Posted March 12 Posted March 12 Have any of you guys used this yet, and what are your thoughts on it? Thanks 1 Quote
Big Swimbait Posted March 12 Posted March 12 It has a unique action with the tail design. In addition to the jig n minnow, I really like it as a bladed jig trailer or on a scrounger head. 3 1 Quote
softwateronly Posted March 12 Posted March 12 X2 ^^ Also really nice and subtle on a underspin scott 1 1 Quote
Otter17 Posted Friday at 04:20 AM Author Posted Friday at 04:20 AM That’s what I was thinking about using it was an underpin. Thanks for sharing that. 2 Quote
IYAOYAS Posted Friday at 10:26 AM Posted Friday at 10:26 AM It catches fish even without FFS. I bought a few packs last january at a fishing show and have done pretty good with them. 2 Quote
softwateronly Posted Saturday at 01:02 AM Posted Saturday at 01:02 AM 20 hours ago, Otter17 said: That’s what I was thinking about using it was an underpin. Thanks for sharing that. Did get a couple on it today, here's the best one shaking. Didn't get a pic of the one on an underspin, a northland tackle 1/2oz 2/0. scott 3 Quote
TheBaitMonkey Posted Saturday at 01:33 AM Posted Saturday at 01:33 AM It’s a good bait, really versatile! Can shake it, swim it, Ned it. Like the others have said, it has a nice tight tail wiggle when used like a swimbait. They last until you get broken off or get bored with it, especially when you put it on a jighead with a little dab of super glue. I like the Freeloaders by Crush City a lot, too 2 Quote
IYAOYAS Posted Saturday at 02:38 AM Posted Saturday at 02:38 AM 1 hour ago, TheBaitMonkey said: I like the Freeloaders by Crush City a lot, too The freeloader is a really good trailer for just about everything. I've used it on swim jig, chatter baits, and spinnerbaits and caught fish on all of them! 1 Quote
JHoss Posted Monday at 02:36 PM Posted Monday at 02:36 PM Finally got on the water and had a chance to use these. Looked really good on a Range Roller jighead, but didn't catch anything on a minnow that day. I also used them as a trailer for a spinnerbait. It looked great and had nice action, but I was unimpressed by the durability. Seemed like the tails ripped off much easier than other plastics, especially other elaztech type baits. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted Monday at 02:58 PM Super User Posted Monday at 02:58 PM I like them. I have used them as a bladed jig trailer and just by themselves with a jig head. I hate to admit it but so far I have liked just about everything in the Crush City line despite the fact they copied one of my favorite baits, the OSP DoLive Beaver. I know it happens all the time but it gets old. With that said, the Bronco Bug (the copy) is a really good bait as well. 1 Quote
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