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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: CCTX]
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02/10/16 03:13 PM
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Jarrett Latta
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As is and get big bites version, way cheaper if you use natural colors how does using a natural color make them cheaper ? I think this means that the Big Bite versions are cheaper, but aren't offered in the multitude of colors offered by zoom. For example: Big Bite does make them in the standard natural colors (watermelons, pumpkins, and junebugs) , but maybe not in emerald blue or black sapphire laminate. Yes that's what I meant http://shop.bigbitebaits.com/Creature-Bait-4_c57.htm?page=1
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 03:18 PM
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ChampionDon (SkeeterDon)
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I always separate to impart more action in the lure. The next question is do you separate from the bottom or top? Both will produce a different action. Again I like to impart more action so I separate from the top and never on the bottom.
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 03:36 PM
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dallasdawg
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 03:51 PM
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Allen Bass Fisher
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I separate from the bottom. Always have but some fishing buddies of mine don't seprate.
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 03:52 PM
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bass1n
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Depends. Fish fast - leave them intact. Fish slow - separate at the head and split the "claws"...
Fishing in not a matter of life and death Its much more serious than that.
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 04:08 PM
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june-bug
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I tear them completely off sometimes but most of the time leave them alone.
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 04:22 PM
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northdallasfisherman
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I tear them apart to create a little more action. If I'm flipping heavy thick grass I will leave them attached
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 04:48 PM
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Do-Nothin
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 04:48 PM
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kej
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KEJ
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
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02/10/16 04:52 PM
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2manyrangers
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I don't want to void the warranty, So I leave them attached.......... 
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 05:06 PM
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Fast Lane
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Quick question here concerning ZOOM'S BABY BRUSH HOG. Do you separate the "top little arms" from the body, or leave them intact, exactly the way they are packed in the bag?
The STRIKE KING GAME HAWG, (which I use equally, and is a great bait) is very similar to Zoom's Baby Brush Hog, but it comes in the bag with the arms NOT attached to the body.
I contacted ZOOM, and they said to leave the body "as-is", but I've been pulling the arms off of the body like the S.K. Game Hawg. Maybe I'm just a crazy rebel...(HAHA) All of these combos work, but just wondering what you guys do with your Zoom Baby Brush Hogs???? Leave the "arms as-is", or pull them apart like you would on other craw baits that need to be separated. Try a V&M swamp hog. They work great. 
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 05:24 PM
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FSWITX
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Never really gave it much thought, kinda leav'em as they are, usually a very productive bait. 
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Ryan Wags]
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02/10/16 05:30 PM
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Huckleberry
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I took a survey and bass 3#'s and under said they like it intact. Bass 3 to 4-1/2#'s said they like it either way. The bass 4-1/2#'s and up said if you can find us and you throw anything within a 1 foot radius of our head, we will eat anything you throw.
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: Chris Coufal]
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02/10/16 06:03 PM
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M. Alexander
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as is......they are either eating it or not......don't over think it..... Yep^^ Can you imagine a fish scrutinizing it..."Hmmm, them arms ain't dangling. Please send this back, waiter."
Mark
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Re: For those chunkin' BABY BRUSH HOG
[Re: M. Alexander]
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02/10/16 06:34 PM
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Ryan Wags
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I'm never here to start static, but find it ironic that the guy who originally said, "DON"T OVER THINK IT" comes back and says, " I love throwing a BBH and fish it several different ways based on what I'm doing and where I'm going."
I agree that forum is LOADED with people "over-thinking" things, but I must say that this thread has received WAY MORE attention than I would have ever imagined. I spend more days on the water than off, (and even less times looking for advice on forums.) I enjoy learning. I'm always working on "something" to become a better angler, but this topic had me wondering what others do, and I figured I would get a few replies. I've enjoyed reading the responses, and also the links to comparable products......Good luck, my friends!!
Last edited by Ryan Wags; 02/10/16 06:36 PM.
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