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Rage Tail Smokin Roosters are in and mine will be shipped tomorrow.

I highly recommend these baits. The swimming action is outstanding and they produce very well T-rigged, C-rigged or weightless.

I ordered the Okeechobee craw color because that is all they had in stock but I have 3 other colors on back order.

I suppose yall want to know where I ordered mine from. Ok, I'll tell you next week . Just kidding. Tackle Warehouse has them but only one color.

Trust what I am saying and BUY a few packs. I very RARELY endorse a particular product but these baits are OUTSTANDING....

Now go get ya some .

  • Super User
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Yes and I was very impressed.  I limited out with them during a tournament but didn't cash.  

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I have also fished this bait and I will also vouch that it has amazing action and is an amazing bait.  I had a few packs on pre order as well that should be getting here soon.  TW also has the rest of the new rage line up in as well.

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Yes and I was very impressed. I limited out with them during a tournament but didn't cash.
How are they rigged? Tx,c rig, weightless? Would they be better for flippin and pitchin?
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I have done well throwing it texas rigged, with a 1/8 - 1/4 weight (no peg). Also did very well with a 1/8oz swimbait keel hook. These things are fairly big and bulky as is.  They kill this thing on a keel weight swimming through grassy weeds.

  • Super User
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My very first time throwing a Rooster, I caught a 5lb 1oz bass. I rigged it Tx rigged with a 1/8oz TT weight, and just slowly hopped it along. I was using a Green Pumpkin Rooster, and they are SMOKIN'!!!

  • Super User
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I was rigging mine T-rig with a 1/8 TT weight, unpegged and weightless. I lost'em all before I could do some experimenting .

I will definitely try flipping with these baits as soon as I get them.

  • Super User
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Rage Tail Smokin Roosters are in and mine will be shipped tomorrow.

I highly recommend these baits. The swimming action is outstanding and they produce very well T-rigged, C-rigged or weightless.

I ordered the Okeechobee craw color because that is all they had in stock but I have 3 other colors on back order.

I suppose yall want to know where I ordered mine from. Ok, I'll tell you next week . Just kidding. Tackle Warehouse has them but only one color.

Trust what I am saying and BUY a few packs. I very RARELY endorse a particular product but these baits are OUTSTANDING....

Now go get ya some .

seen those at bass pro shop about a week and a half ago ....

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Yes and I was very impressed. I limited out with them during a tournament but didn't cash.
How are they rigged? Tx,c rig, weightless? Would they be better for flippin and pitchin?

I think you will find it a very versitile bait and as mentioned previously, T-rig, C-rig or swimbait style weightless or with weighted hook over grass will git'r'dun. I have one rigged for flipping everytime I fish and it has terrific ability to fish similar to a swim jig with steady lift-drop-retrieve motion.

www.ragetail.com

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Was fishing a tournament and my partner had some prototypes of these baits, they look interesting and seem like they would work well behind a rig.

  • Super User
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Looking forward to picking up a few once dick's sporting goods gets them in.

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