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Got some mail today all the way from Wake Forest, NC Peoples Choice, Premium Baits
The New PC Baits worms were in a nice little package. I immediately ripped open the container and was very impressed by the high quality baits. They have a nice fat head that will hold a T-Rigged Hook or even better a jig head with a tapering tail to give the worm lots of actions. They even say "Here Fishy" on the paddle shaped tail. I tested them on the PC Football screw lock jig heads in the dog's pool: ![]() As you can see, the tail floats up on the jig head, really looks like the bait is feeding or crawling on the bottom. Also will allow the bass to scoop up the candy! Here are the assorted colors: ![]() ![]() |
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1st you need to place an order, at $4.00 for a bag of twelve you cannot go wrong
Oh yeah, took them out for a short test yesterday, the action is great, the paddle on the tail is 180* to the body, so the bait does not twist when you swim it over and near the weedlines. Caught a small bass on the third cast. Water was really muddy from the recent thunderstorms, but should be clearer today, I am going out for more testing |
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PC baits are the greatest. I should of stole Dave's when I had the chance!
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They work great - here is a smaller bass that Josh The Big Fisher caught using a green one yesterday:
![]() I caught five or six and Joshy ended the afternoon with four We both missed twice that - very windy out there |
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Nice looking Paddletails from PC Baits ...
I got some of his Gators to try yet ... I cant wait the water is starting to get really good here ... and the weather you cant ask for much more .... btw thanks for sharin those test pics of the Paddletails and the fish pic too |
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Mike: the official name in the Krinkle Cut Worm. They are something new, like nothing else I have ever used or seen. They have a real fat "head" and they a slim tail. The paddle portion is turned 90* to the main body so they swim but do not twist on a retrieve.
Get yourself a bag ASAP |
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Pc makes great baits, one question though... When i recieved his lizards, they only survived 1, maybe 2 fish at the most. Very rippable. Are these the same?
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His lizards are super soft - ask him to make them a little more firm if that is what you like.
I like the baits real soft, I will trade bass for a .25 lizard all day becuase they work great that way! |
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