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Old 01-23-09, 09:58 AM   #1
Joel
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Default Strike King Rage tail line

It's already been a long, cold, and snowy winter, so I've spent quite a bit of time in front of my computer looking for new and or replacement baits for this coming fishing season.

I've become fascinated with Strike King's Rage Tail line of soft plastics. For some reason they just seem to appeal to me with the "claimed" great action of the Rage tails, which are more of a claw.

I've already decided on the Rage Tail Shad for topwater applications, as I really think it's the real deal. But I can't decide on which way to go with a new creature type bait that will be primarily used for working along weedbed edges, rock walls, and flats. I like a more compact plastic between 4 & 5 inches. I just can't decide between the Lobster, craw, or the Monkey.

Anyone have any preferences for one vs the other and why? I'm leaning towards the Monkey as I've been a big fan of the traditional creature baits.
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