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Hey Matlures

That thing is impressive, guess the monkey got me!  What colors do you like best?

Down here in the drought stricken south the water is crystal clear.  Thought I might try some on a light fluorocarbon line.  

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Here is my favorite creature and its not expencive

http://www.lunkercity.com/ozmo.html

The Ozmo became my confidence bait this year. When no other plastics worked, the ozmo worked. By the end of the season I was throwing this primarily. I caught smallmouth and largemouth with it. I really like the greens personally.  FYI, it tears easily and doesn't last for too many caught fish - but it's inexpensive and easily worth the money IMO.

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That is a really kool looking bait. Can see how it would be effective in many different conditions.

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ozmo--i will be picking some of these up before spring!!!! cant wait! they look amazing!

maybe its just the fly fisherman in me, but some of those versions (w/ no head/gills, just the legs and antenna tails) really looks like a mayfly nymph...but its way to big to be one.

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www.usacproshop.net has them. i believe you can order the straight from lunker city too.

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Has anyone actually used these? they look like they would do well where i fish but im skeptical LoL i guess its a risk we all take buying new baits but the bait monkey is really calling my name on these

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Has anyone actually used these? they look like they would do well where i fish but im skeptical LoL i guess its a risk we all take buying new baits but the bait monkey is really calling my name on these

Mattlures originally gave us the link on this thread and he said it was his fav. creature bait....so im guessing that means he's fished w/ them and had success.

im not skeptical. after xmas once i have a little more money (gift cards) i will be purchasing probably 2 bags to try out and see how i like em :)

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I am a big fan of soft plastic baits that produce their own action with a very slight movement of the rod tip or during the retrieve both slow and or quick.  Too many softies have no action whatsoever and you have to constantly try to give it some sort of rhythmic or life like action to make them effective. Some of the newer Craws, Toads, Chunks etc. are not only active but very attractive to the fish as well.  I like the direction that some Companies are going and its about time.  Just when you think you are out of the strike zone and reeling quickly back to the boat to make another cast, some of these newer action packed designs get smashed due to their continuous movement and flapping motion.  

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Of course I use them. I dont know why anybody who was curious wouldnt buy a pack. There $4.

I have zero afiliation with them, I just like the ozmo. My second favorite creature is a Berkley bait. I think its a saber tail bug or something like that. It is also a very strong bait. I would never recomend something that I havent personaly used and had success with.

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Just got in a shipment of the Rage tail craws and chunks. Too cold and windy to fish so I pitched them in my pool. WOW !!!!!!!!  The action is unbelievable.  Just barely move them and those claws go spastic on'em.  I'm tuned up and ready to go. Brrrrrrrrrr!

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