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Title: Mold Feedback
Post by: DobynsTriton on 08/16/12 10:06 UTC
I'm interested in 3 molds (not at same time) I'm curious about the 7'' lizard, 3.5 newt & the 4'' swim toad. I want to know anyones likes about them & success with them & how you like/liked them.

Thanks
Title: Re: Mold Feedback
Post by: biglewers on 08/16/12 10:30 UTC
The 4 inch swim toad is great.  I have caught a number of fish on this. Either by swimming it across the pads or swimming it under water.  It works great for both applications.  You cant go wrong with it.
Title: Re: Mold Feedback
Post by: DobynsTriton on 08/16/12 10:57 UTC
The 4 inch swim toad is great.  I have caught a number of fish on this. Either by swimming it across the pads or swimming it under water.  It works great for both applications.  You cant go wrong with it.

thats what i was hopin id hear, i want to fish it on swim jigs,on top &  just under the surface or on shallow flats
Title: Re: Mold Feedback
Post by: andrewlamberson on 08/16/12 11:09 UTC
I fish the 4" swim toad on swim jigs on the top ...in the slop....and then let it fall off the edge of the weeds (very effective) until it hits the bottom ...and then swim it back to the boat ...trying to keep it deep.
Title: Re: Mold Feedback
Post by: DobynsTriton on 08/16/12 11:22 UTC
I fish the 4" swim toad on swim jigs on the top ...in the slop....and then let it fall off the edge of the weeds (very effective) until it hits the bottom ...and then swim it back to the boat ...trying to keep it deep.

sweet! do the legs really thump/kick?
Title: Re: Mold Feedback
Post by: BassDetective on 08/16/12 12:39 UTC
Very versatile.  The legs kick well under the water or on top.  You can even flip or pitch this bait with a heavy sinker.  It will swim right down the hole.
Title: Re: Mold Feedback
Post by: DobynsTriton on 08/16/12 16:13 UTC
that will be interesting to try