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swim/glide baits #11926846 11/10/16 01:44 PM
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So I haven't looked at swim baits in quite a long time (since Castaic first came out with them years ago). I was on Tacklewarehouse yesterday and saw numerous really cool looking baits but holy cow...$90+ for a swimbait? Does it come with a free kiss?

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Re: swim/glide baits [Re: photofishin] #11926880 11/10/16 01:51 PM
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Careful, it's a slippery slope to spending $$$$ with those big swimbaits.

Plenty of good affordable medium and big swimbaits from River2Sea and Savage Gear.


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There a ton of swim baits way more than $90. Check out Roman Made swim baits. Way expensive.

Re: swim/glide baits [Re: ezbassin] #11926938 11/10/16 02:26 PM
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yeah, I even saw one in the $400 range....I'd have to use 300lb braid and keep diving gear on my boat to fish with something like that!

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