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  1. Looking to get rid of some baits, grad school takes up most of my time so swimbait fishing has been put on the back-burner for now. If you'd like more pictures or have questions about a lot of baits please message me, willing to be flexible.

    Mattlures Hardgills - dark gill is a heavy floater and the other two are slow sink, they've only seen the water for a swim test. $65 TYD each or $180 for the lot

    Gan craft 178 slow sink - This one has seen some fish, some teeth marks and hook rash - $50 TYD

    Deps new style 175 - It was nude black but i removed most of the paint, looks pretty cool in the water, swim tested - $55 TYD

    OG deps 250 in bloody carp - I don't have the box but it is brand new. Swim tested one time - $185 TYD

    Real Prey forage trout - the trout color is a medium sink, fallfish color is a fast sink - brand new - $65 TYD for both

    Real Prey golden shiner - medium sink, brand new - $25 TYD

    Real Prey perch - medium sink, brand new - $25 TYD

    Weedless 68 Hudd - Both lightly fished - ROF 5 + 12 - $60 TYD for both

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. Hey guys,

     

    Tested out a new slide swimmer 175 (new style) I got earlier this week and it just swam straight in on the retrieve, didn’t glide at all. Couldn’t figure out why, so I cut off the feathers on the trebles and it swam flawlessly. How do you guys fish the slide swimmers with feathers? I like tho look of them in the water but just could not get the bait to swim with them on...

  3. Save your money for something else. Try not to get caught up with all the 'in" baits.

     

    Forget the slammer for Florida, for now, get one after a while.

     

    Not knowing your fishing back ground I would say.

    Get a Hudd 68, a blackdog G2 shell cracker, and a s-waver or one of the salvage glide baits. Also forget a rat from now. You can fish these baits for very short money.

     

    And fish them hard and lean what you can and can't do with them, then move on to others. Or just stick with similar baits and keep the money you saved up for a raining day, that way if something comes up you don't have to sell your baits to pay for it.

     

    Good luck in college

    Brian

    Thanks! Here at UF, there isn't too much opportunity with bigger baits from shore since everything is basically a swamp in Gainesville. I'm saving the bigger stuff for back home up north! I also have a place down in south florida and now that i'm thinking about it the possibilities seem endless :-D

  4. Hey SU community,

     

    I am 19 and currently in college down in florida, trying to save as much money as possible leading up to the black Friday sale for Tacklewarehouse. In your opinions, what are some baits that are worth saving up for? Should I save up to buy the deps 250 if I want one good quality glide bait? Should I spend my money on only a few baits or should I get a wider variety of baits? I know my order will have huddlestons in it but in terms of hard baits I am a little lost. I do want one or two real nice baits that won't bankrupt me

     

    Thanks!

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