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  1. Thanks for all the feedback everyone! I was not looking to sell it for crazy amounts like $700.00. I was just curious how much they go for. "Climate controlled" means the cabinet is indoors, not the cabinet itself lol.
  2. This is a great topic! I have a few old swimbaits and will post them here!
  3. Hi anglers! I have a question for you swimbait guru's here. I have a Original Castaic Baby Bass Hard swim bait from back in the days.. This was purchased brand new when they first came out. It has not been fished. Kept in a climate controlled cabinet. It is still in brand new condition. The soft tail and fins are not cracked or hard. Still soft and pliable. With original box and write up in new condition. This is a very rare bait for the Bass enthusiast. I looked around and I see 1 or 2 original Castaic Hard Baits selling on eBay for upwards of $750.00. My question to you guru's here is, what do you think this Castaic Baby Bass is worth at a reasonable selling price? I'm looking to sell it and was curious where to start. I think this bait is 25+ years in age. Please check out my photos below. Any thoughts or comments welcomed! Thanks and tight lines! Regards, Pete
  4. I fish both fresh and salt bass and I'm 50/50 in freshwater. I'm salt, I'm usually always throwing swimbaits. I think freshwater bass you have to be more balanced with other tactics as well. Especially here in Southern California. The bass have seen every bait you can throw at them. If it's windy, overcast and rainy, I'm out huckin' a big swimbait for sure!
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