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Colors on Anaconda are plum, watermelon red black, red shad, june bug, green pumpkin, okeechobee Craw, red bug, big tex, double header and bama bug.

Big O

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You might want to think about making those anaconda's in an even larger size.  I'm betting the cobia fishermen would definitely be interested in those.

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"Some people design soft plastics to make a living, but I live to design soft plastics", theres a difference you know. I am retired and money is not an object, I just want to be able to give my best effort and be totally happy with whatever I do. Now that's a happy retirement

Big O

WOW! Big-O, looking at the video certainly confirms that you have achieved your stated goal. Great job! Can't wait to fish them. My arm is tired just thinking about it.

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Hey Black Bass, must remember that part of designing baits is testing baits and that means FISHING. The more I design, the more I fish and "that's a good thang"

Now if we can just get them on the shelves so you guys can play with them too.

Big O

http://ragetail.com/images/RAGE_TAIL_NEXT_GEN.wmv

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I like the action of those new baits in the video.  I think I'll pick some up and maybe even do a little cut and paste with an old time plastic I have that fishes like a spinnerbait (even has sorta the profile of one going through the water), and replace the ends with that Rage Tail. I like the plastic but wish for a little more vibration.  It might do the trick.  I think I'll call it Rage Against The Unseen.

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Big-O, just watched the video many more times. I can't believe the action. Watching the Lizard makes me laugh. That baits look like something is on its tail, and its hightailing it. The Space Monkey and the Lobster are also great. The Anaconda is going to catch its share. My impression is that if one doesn't get the bass one of the other ones will. They've sure caught me.

While it's not my kind of music, it's a great choice for your video.

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When are the new baits expected to be out on the shelves.  I guess I will need to purchase them all and give away all the unopened packages of soft bait I currently have!

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What I've heard so far is that the expected release will be sometime around October.  Details are sketchy right now and I'm sure that Big-O will keep us filled in.

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SHAZAAAAAM! that space monkey looks amazing. here in the glades, that is EXACTLY  the kind of bait i have been waiting for. can't wait to swim that thing through the pads.

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Man the videos are a tease. What's taking so long with production? There's a big demand for these baits. Strike King needs to get on the ball and tighten up. These products need to hit the shelves I've got fish to catch.

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Colors on Anaconda are plum, watermelon red black, red shad, june bug, green pumpkin, okeechobee Craw, red bug, big tex, double header and bama bug.

Big O

Anacondas in PLUM  I can't wait

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Steve, It was great to finally put a name to a face with you at Icast.  Man your new products look awesome!!  Sorry I didn't get back to you the next am as I had some unexpected sales meetings.  Your passion shows through your baits very well:)  I hope you had a great show at Icast and it sounds like you did!! ;).  

Mike Bucca

www.tritonmike.com

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ICAST was unbelievable Mike and glad we finally met as well. I appreciate and thankyou for your comments, I enjoy what I do in bait designs but enjoy the friends and relationships that are developed because of it even more. You were one of my first new friends here at Bass Resource and a great friendship it has become.

Big O

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Scrumptious looking baits, how many to a package and what stores carry them?? Cabelas? Wal-mart?, Sportsmans warehouse?  My options are limited up here.

Might be just a little while Bassmaster_17, Rondef is right about October deliveries. #'s per package are going to be 6 of the 10" Anaconda's, 7 of the 7 1/2 " Annie's, 5 of the lobsters, 6 of the Space Monkeys, and 7 of the Lizards.

http://ragetail.com/images/RAGE_TAIL_NEXT_GEN.wmv

Hope the info helps

Big O

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The biggest difference is the size.  The claws on the lobster are pretty big and very aggressive.  Another difference is that the space monkey is a frog-style body.  The lobster looks like a craw.  

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I can't wait to give the Space Monkey a whirl!

The space monkey had me laughing out loud at how crazy that thing looked in the water.  That's gotta get bitten out of sheer anger if anything.  That thing is outrageous, can't wait to try it out!!!!!   ;D ;D ;D

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The space monkey is an evil flipping bait.  If you laugh now, you'll definitely laugh when you pull that big fish out of heavy cover with that monkey beating it in the face all the way back to the boat.   ;)

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Guys that thing is AWESEOME.  I watched the video again and the Space Monkey looks like it's falling out of an airplane without a parachute!  It just cracks me up watching it swim.

No doubt it'll be beating the face off of a fish on the way back to the boat after it calls him up out of some deep cover.  That is the greatest looking soft plastic ever.  Get em out here for us to throw before it gets too cold to use em!!!!

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