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Site Owner Posts: 12604 |
Here are the final prototypes of the new Spro BBZ-1 micro 2.5. Weighing in at a whopping 6 grams (1/4 oz) this heavyweight is sure to knock out every fish that swims. From panfish to trout in the early spring; to those hard to get monster bass and stripers that roam the waters in late fall targeting the smallest baitfish that swim. This little gem is the newest addition to the BBZ-1 line up. Once again Spro has taken fishing to the next level. Production has started and Spro will be ready by July, at ICAST 2010.
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Member Posts: 178 |
They look great. | |
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-- Old-Fart Catfisher Va.
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Member Posts: 180 |
Does 2.5 stand for inches? They do look nice! | |
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Site Owner Posts: 12604 |
Yeah They are little 1/4 oz baits | |
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Member Posts: 2192 |
cool bait I love them | |
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Member Posts: 576 |
seems much more amenable to our DE waters. when i first saw the 6", I thought this is massive! then again, upstate here, our fish are tiny tots compared to downstate. i love this bait! | |
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-- -Mike
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Site Owner Posts: 12604 |
Wait till you see what size fish hit a 10 inch swimbait. lol You will catch 3 pound bass on it with it sticking out of their mouths. lol | |
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Member Posts: 177 |
Got my hands on some of these lures, they casts much better than I had expected for a hard swimbait. They also wake smoothly. Don't retrieved them too fast as they will have a tendency to go sideways and kills the action. However, strangely that sometimes is just what it takes to trigger a bite. | |
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-- lazy slip bobberin guy
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