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finally, i havent fished with any ragetail products simply because i mainly use minnow style baits, or grubs/ringworms. been looking for rage grubs for a while, i know they made some small ones for crappies, but being a walleye guy i use 3-4" mostly, and smallies love em too!

  • Super User
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Heck yeah sweet I love grub fishing for smallies and using em as trailers on swimjigs and spinners

  • Super User
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Cool - I'm big grub fan and I'm also looking forward to getting these wet.

On another note, I've been fooling around with the eeliminator and using it as a grub/ trailer.

No doubt it is big but it's taken a few fish while on the back of a Spinnerbait slow rolled deep and as a jig trailer. And if you're looking to whack a few pike, they seem to really be attracted to that long, slow, undulating tail regardless of what it's connected to . . . .

A-Jay

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Cool - I'm big grub fan and I'm also looking forward to getting these wet.

On another note, I've been fooling around with the eeliminator and using it as a grub/ trailer.

No doubt it is big but it's taken a few fish while on the back of a Spinnerbait slow rolled deep and as a jig trailer. And if you're looking to whack a few pike, they seem to really be attracted to that long, slow, undulating tail regardless of what it's connected to . . . .

A-Jay

He never said any of that :D

  • Super User
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Who's that good looking guy with the white hair and blue shirt in the background. Couldn't see the camo shorts. Saw a glimpse prototypes at KY lake but Big-O was guarding them with his life. I believe there is more to come.

Posted

Bring on the rage tail... They are my favorite soft plastics these days. They craw has overtaken my senko rod.

  • Super User
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He never said any of that :D

Look what you can do

  • Super User
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Having never used any Rage Tail product, I'm curious as to how this bait differs from other grubs?

oe

  • Super User
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Having never used any Rage Tail product, I'm curious as to how this bait differs from other grubs?

oe

U need to get u some rage craws and shad or thumpers u will see quickly

Posted

Having never used any Rage Tail product, I'm curious as to how this bait differs from other grubs?

oe

Go buy some craws. Tge other night i used only RT craws and went 5-1 over my partner with 10 over 3lbs

Posted

U need to get u some rage craws and shad or thumpers u will see quickly

And some anacondas and some toads and some space monkeys and some eeliminators and some smoking roosters.

Yeah like the rage line little bit too.

  • Super User
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And some anacondas and some toads and some space monkeys and some eeliminators and some smoking roosters.

Yeah like the rage line little bit too.

Yup I'm slowly getting rid of all my plastics for rage products every time I go to gander mountain I load up then give my old plastics to my nephew

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The difference is in the tail and appendages. They have far, far more action than any other soft plastic bait line on the market.

  • Super User
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Rage is the best I'm going out after work and ill be working something rage probably all night. I can't wait to get some of these grubs for smallies. Now for a twin tail grub.................

  • Super User
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The difference between Rage products and others is the tail and appendages, they thump a lot more than regular soft plastics.

  • Super User
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I've experienced that to get much action from a tail swimming it very slowly with a very light jig head you need to have a VERY thin tail. The Rage Tail baits don't appear (from pics) to have a thin tail... in fact they appear to be quite thick along the trailing edge of their tails. Do they have the action you talk about when used with a 3/32oz jig head and pulled very slowly through the water?

oe

  • Super User
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I've experienced that to get much action from a tail swimming it very slowly with a very light jig head you need to have a VERY thin tail. The Rage Tail baits don't appear (from pics) to have a thin tail... in fact they appear to be quite thick along the trailing edge of their tails. Do they have the action you talk about when used with a 3/32oz jig head and pulled very slowly through the water?

oe

The Rage baits take very, very little motion to have maximum action. I'm sure the grub will be the same as the rest of the baits in that sense.

Posted

The Rage baits take very, very little motion to have maximum action. I'm sure the grub will be the same as the rest of the baits in that sense.

I would have to agree. Rage Tails aren't released until they are as good as it gets.

  • Super User
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Just droping the line and letting a little current hit it and the tails or apendages go crazy and so do the fish I caught a 7lber on a rage shad last night

Posted

We need Big-O to give us more info... Im surprised that he hasnnt said anything yet.

I hope they come out with a twin tail grub too.

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