09-30-12, 07:59 AM | #1 |
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Case Plastics?
Anyone of you use ANY of their plastics?
I have no interest in the wacky tool. I was looking for a sinking shad jerk plastic (fluke). As opposed to most that float. So anyone use their plastics? They really seem to have a/some unique produt(s). Jacks Worm (jerk worm?) Drop Shot (similar to Lake Forks wackin or thumper worm) Drop Shot Tube Mad Tom So anyone use anything from Case Plastics? While I'm at it, anyone use a sinking fluke. Not a weighted hook but a sinking plastic jerk bait. Hey everyone, have the best day you possible can, PLEASE.
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I have some Case Plastics only because they are made here in MI. I think I have a couple packs of senko's. They are in colors that I don't use so I can't tell you if they are good or not. I've seen a lot of guys use them here though.
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When I first started bass fishing I used their Senko type worm. A lot less costly and worked as good as a Senko. Tried a few of their other baits. Tried the toad bait and I found it to light to cast well. Every so often when I stop at a Bait shop in my area I'll grab a few packs of the worms.
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I've used the fluke. At one time Case was located in Clarksville, VA on Kerr Reservoir, I thought they still were, but it's been a while since I've picked up a bag of their plastic baits.
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That's actually the site I found what I found. I was hoping the video was on the flukes not the wacky rigging thing. Wisconsin guy was saying how this was the answer for fall river smallies. Been using for years. Had good whys so I figured I'd check them out to see what they had. That jerk worm caught my attention and the drop shot tube. Looked like they'd been around for awhile so thought I'd see what you folks had to say.
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10-01-12, 08:46 AM | #7 |
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If you like the drop shot tube, check this guy out. I get all of my tubes (but one color) from him. He makes a great product.
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10-01-12, 08:36 PM | #8 |
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I just slammed the bass the last two days using case's toad! Without a doubt my favorite top water plastic buzzing frog(mainly because it will float a 5/0 ewg ).
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10-02-12, 12:35 PM | #9 |
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I have fished with the 5 & 6" Case Magic Sticks (worms) for the last 8 years on the Tidal Potomac and have found them to be very effective. I also occasionally use the toad. Excellent products.
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10-14-12, 02:09 PM | #10 |
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Jack's worm in the smaller size is a killer on bass...watermelon/red. The pointed tail flicks so easily when twitched.......super lure. Texposed on a 2/0 worm hook and fished weightless.
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