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Hydro Wave Question #8828014 04/15/13 04:09 PM
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Hey all

Wife just bought me a Hydro Wave for our anniversary, I was wondering if any one had any experience with them? I have heard the reviews are good, but do not know anyone who has personally used them. Any insight would be appreciated..

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Re: Hydro Wave Question [Re: mjtb2006] #8828081 04/15/13 04:37 PM
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I tend to run it on passive shad more often than not. If the fish are aggressively biting, I'll try other sounds. It's not gonna make the fish jump in the boat but I definately notice increased bait activity from time to time with it on.


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Re: Hydro Wave Question [Re: mjtb2006] #8828102 04/15/13 04:43 PM
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Sorry, no clue!
Still trying to figure out how this round in-dash flasher works! hmmm


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Re: Hydro Wave Question [Re: mjtb2006] #8828160 04/15/13 05:03 PM
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Not here but someone will be able to help you from TFF


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Re: Hydro Wave Question [Re: mjtb2006] #8828482 04/15/13 06:38 PM
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I like 30 loop. When chunking and winding I like frenzy shad, when slow fishing I use passive shad. I keep it simple.

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I have seen time and time again that they really do work!

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There is a lot of info on here about HW, just use the search and find a lot of threads on it. Also HW has a forum on their site you may want to look at.

http://www.hydrowave.com/









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I seem to run mine on passive shad the most and it doesn't seem to bother the bait fish nor the bass. I have caught bass right next to the boat. But it has its time just like every tool you use while bass fishing

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