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tinman
01-25-2002, 02:28 PM
Has anyone used any Timber Tiger lures? They're made (or at least designed) by a guy named Tom in Washington State. I think the company name may be Worden's Lures. I just bought a half dozen at the Denver Sportsmen's Show and I'm anxious to try them. I thought they looked pretty good, but have not heard of them before. Thanks for any comments.

Tinman

Kevin/CO
01-25-2002, 06:00 PM
I picked up some of those lures too but on the recommendation of a friend of mine. According to him they work when the fish just don't seem to want anythign else you have tried. They look screwy to me but hey screwy can work in fishing. Atleast the colors look to be pretty good for 'eyes.



AS a little side note I must have my head in a cloud, when is the sportsmens show or is it over?

colorado jim
01-25-2002, 06:56 PM
i'm pretty sure wordens lures has been around a longtime..i think they make the rooster tail spinners.

gq
01-25-2002, 07:03 PM
these are great baits tinman---i have had excellent results with these baits on millelacs fishing smallmouth bass---the walleyes love them as well--they deflect off rock piles very well with very few hangups as there body shapes were designed to do so--excellent crawdad colors. tigers resulted in my largest smallie to date 22-1/4"...need i say more..................

tinboat
01-25-2002, 09:51 PM
We use the DC13 Timber tigers a lot out here in Washington, worked great last summer. Try the Blueback Perch, its my fave for walleyes.

Starfish
01-26-2002, 12:09 AM
I've tried the DC13 and caught some steelhead on it; I'm looking forward to trying them for walleyes. They also make a DC16 that goes deeper. (The DC13 will actually go about 20 feet deep; I haven't tried the 16 yet.)
Wordens is a good outfit; they make Flatfish nowadays in addition to Rooster Tails and Hawg Boss lures. (Hawg Boss is another excellent plug for steelhead, bass, and walleye.)