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  1. Need some help identifying these swim baits . I know 1 is a KGB chad shad and there’s a couple hudd soft baits and the turquoise deps 250 but I need help with the others. Picked these up at a garage sale last weekend.
  2. I have a megabass I-slide 262 I'm looking to trade. Color is Silver Salmon. Lightly used, with original case and instructions. Will trade for a new/lightly used baitsanity explorer glide, Deps Bullshooter 160 or Deps 250 Slide Swimmer. Open to other offers as well. Thanks!
  3. I’ve thrown baits like deps 250, drt tiny klash/9, I want to step up to the next level... what are some good glides... another question.. I’ve been looking at Hiro glides the 8.5 soft tail and the 11 inch hard tail... what’s the difference.. what do you reccomend.. kayak fishing mostly in shallow pressured ponds/lakes... thank you
  4. Recently I've been thinking a lot about baits with a lot of drawing power. Baits that can move fish from the edge of visual range, fifty feet from the very bottom of the water column to inches behind your bait, right at the surface. Baits with that kind of power are indispensable, they can show you fish that you otherwise would have simply passed over. They can also earn you bites from MASSIVE fish. I know from experience and observing my own fishing that glides usually have the best drawing power, big glides especially. The footage of the pictured bait (Roman Made Chaser) features dozens of large followers. On my local lakes a BigRoid 210 has proven to have the best drawing power. Though I know many anglers are partial to large multi-jointed baits like the Triple Trout and similar. Though in finding why certain baits "draw" better than others I'm lost. Why is it that some baits draw better than others? what factors and qualities make one bait preform better than another in this aspect? What would a bait with maximum drawing power look like? I'm curious to know what the rest of you have discovered from personal experience, observation, and general knowledge.
  5. Looking to sell/trade a JDM custom color Deps Bullshooter 190. It's just too dang big. Color is ghost sexy bluegill. New, without box, never used. Willing to trade for a new/used Deps 250, a Bullshooter 160 with a soft bait, or a 9 inch M.S. slammer and soft bait. Preferably a megabass 8-10 Inch magdraft or 9 inch Magslowl. Otherwise, bids start at $75. Thanks.
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