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Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors #10313038 09/28/14 12:51 AM
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Mark Perry dropped of a LOAD of his hand poured swimbaits this evening. These things are SWEET!

2 Sizes
Multiple Colors

4" - 3 for $9.99
5" - 1 for $9.99



Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: APT] #10313140 09/28/14 01:48 AM
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Way to go Mark, bet they don't last long.


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Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: APT] #10313198 09/28/14 02:20 AM
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I appreciate the chance to put some in the store and hope they do well. Just a few quick things about the baits that might help someone looking at them. I call these body styles the Revolvers. They have a great seductive tail action while the paddle tail revolves around putting out some thump.

The body style of the Revolvers allow you to swim them noticeably faster than most other soft swimbaits. They have a slimmer profile. You can slow roll them but you do not have to. They can be fished at a faster speed than most and I think this helps especially in the types of water we fish locally. They are deadly along rip rap and docks as well. You can count them down and fish them through all depth ranges. Each one is handpoured and the heads are double dipped to make them sturdier in regards to hooks plus it seals the eyes on them better. Also almost every color patterns will have the pearlescent effect to better mimic the sheen and reflection that baitfish and forage put off. I urge everyone to hold them up to the light or the sunlight to really see all the detail I put in each one. I like realistic looking baits so I try to do that in the ones I pour. They are super soft but extremely durable. They have a very lively swimming action as well.

The 5" Revolver is a line thru type poured with a weighted insert. Simply attach your line after its pulled thgrough insert with treble hook of your choice. I like the Owner ST36 hooks best. This bait works great around here so do not be put off by the 5" size. Its not overkill for Metroplex lakes. These can be fished with a belly weight swimbait hook as well.

The 4" Revolver is a line thru but does not have inserts. You can use the coffee straws to push through the channel but I prefer either throwing them on a 1/8-1/4 swimbait head. I prefer exposing the hook if you can. They are also great with a belly weight hook too. Tons of action for a small bait. As I mentioned they are a line thru and you can use a treble hook with it but you will have to find a way to weight them.

I usually throw the 5" on a 7' MH to H rod with fast tip. I like 15-20lb mono or fluoro. On the 4" I use a 7' M or MH action rod with fast tip. 12-15lb mono or flouro is my choice.

Hope this helps and please stop by APT and check them out. If there is something you dislike about them or if you have any comments I would love the feedback. Thanks and I appreciate getting a chance to have them sold at APT.


Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: APT] #10323042 10/02/14 04:32 PM
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Prices are very reasonable. I will have to check them out!

Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: APT] #10323595 10/02/14 08:37 PM
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those are beautiful

Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: APT] #10323772 10/02/14 09:38 PM
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I was fortunate enough to get my hands on these before the Forrest Wood Cup. These baits are great!

Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: APT] #10324639 10/03/14 04:15 AM
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Thanks guys. Hope they help ya'll catch some fish.

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Still need you to come show me how to catch fish on these things. Gas in the boat and ready to go whenever your ready. Will have to get by apt and pick some of these up.

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Awesome baits ! Love the colors ! They won't last long ! Way to go Mark.

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Stocked up on some of these today. What size treble do you use on the 5" baits.

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How deep do these dive?


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Re: Mark Perry Swimbaits Now In Stock - Come Get'em At Angler's Pro Tackle & Outdoors [Re: TOMCAT21] #10332784 10/07/14 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: TOMCAT21
Stocked up on some of these today. What size treble do you use on the 5" baits.


I like a #2 Owner ST36. Any #2 should work well based on your hook brand preference. Appreciate you buying a few and let me know how they work for you. Thanks

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Originally Posted By: Frank the Tank
How deep do these dive?



Frank,

It really depends on how you count it down or weight it. Its really up to the angler. They don't have a ton of lift so they will stay down as long as you slow your retrieve a bit. I have had luck with them in 20-25'. You can also add more weight if you want.

They are really versatile because if you really use your rod tip you can also get a wake bait type retrieve too.

Thanks

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Looked at these the other day, they look great. If it wasn't another box to build I would be all over learning to fish these baits.

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How deep do these dive?



Frank,

It really depends on how you count it down or weight it. Its really up to the angler. They don't have a ton of lift so they will stay down as long as you slow your retrieve a bit. I have had luck with them in 20-25'. You can also add more weight if you want.

They are really versatile because if you really use your rod tip you can also get a wake bait type retrieve too.

Thanks


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