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    Question tru-tungsten swimmbaits

    i was watching a peace on these baits and man they look amazing in the water. i am thinking of buying some of these baits but want to know if they are worth the money. i read some of the comments on bps web page and they give theme a five out of five and they are on back order so i called bps today to see if they had any they did but none of the colors i wanted. and the guy said as soon as they come in they are gone. with all that said i still want to know what the real experts say here on fishin.com the only advice that counts.

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    Re: tru-tungsten swimmbaits

    This is just my opinion but i would seriously wait and see if the price goes down some. They do look great but 50 bucks for a lure, man thats pricey.

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    Re: tru-tungsten swimmbaits

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevens View Post
    This is just my opinion but i would seriously wait and see if the price goes down some. They do look great but 50 bucks for a lure, man thats pricey.
    but they do have the 4 inch that is 20 bucks wich is about as much as some of the lucky craft crank baits.

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    Re: tru-tungsten swimmbaits

    oh really. thats probably worth a shot then, i have one of those sebile swimbaits and i think its worth the $15 or so that i paid for it.

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    Re: tru-tungsten swimmbaits

    I have the big one and 4 of the small ones, the small ones came out to late to try but I look at them and the BBZ-1 to take a lot of money in the elites and tour. A hard swimbait fishes a lot different from a soft one and I usually get a lot more followers on a hard one, sometimes its hard to make them commit, usually you'll have to do something erratic. Still all the finishes look good and if I had two to buy I would buy the blueback and the bluegill those two I think look the best and are on two ends of the spectrum.

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    Re: tru-tungsten swimmbaits

    thanks rc5

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