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Anyone use the Giant Chubby Darter?
I was thinking this might be a great bass or striper bait. They have on the web site that trolling for stripers is good with this, I thought this was more of a vertical bait or a jigging presentation.
http://www.salmofishing.com/lures/gi...ubby.html#more If you use it what color is good, the spring price looks good. I already bought some #6 Chubby's three for the price of one. Thanks, karpbuster |
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Holy moly! 24 bucks a pop?
I think you should try this instead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX60m9CxIoo
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But that is hilarious, that guy Les in Man vs Wild or the other one, he should dig carrots and then fish, that could be a stick bait with some mods. karpbuster |
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i would not be afraid to use that lure at pinefalls for walleyes
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I have caught walleye, pike, muskie, and giant catfish on the Giant Chubby...so far...never know what may hit one next.
I have had friends do well on XL Lakers on them too. Stripers have been know to take a whack at them and they are now common for Redfish anglers to add to there bag of tricks. If the Giant intimidates you, try trolling a #6 once, they produce too.
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2 for $24
Actually they are 2 for $24, check the Salmo USA site once. They are running a special on them.
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check around.
Check Cebalas Bargain Cave. I pick up 2 at 8.00 bucks a piece.
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Giant is a little small
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Last edited by StriperChaser2; 02-28-2009 at 08:32 AM. |
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I think it looks great. karpbuster |
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OK. I was down there today dragging the boat down. It sounds like the white bass have turned on. Stripers next. Then green grass lizards.
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