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Offline Jason

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Berry Bug is available!
« on: 01/11/11 17:23 UTC »
The Berry Bug is now available in one or two cavities.  Just select the cavities you want (one is default).  If ordering 3 or more you will still get the quantity discount when you check out.

http://www.caneycreekmolds.com/Berry-Bug--45_p_105.html

Offline pieterbez

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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #1 on: 01/12/11 07:17 UTC »
The Berry Bug looks very nice
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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #2 on: 01/12/11 12:55 UTC »
Looks Awesome! This is gonna be my next mold for sure! Reminds me of BBB's fighting frog.

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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #3 on: 12/07/11 09:50 UTC »
I have stared at this bait for hours. It looks phenomenal! Has anyone here used this bait? If you have how was your results?   

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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #4 on: 12/07/11 11:13 UTC »
I have the small Berry Bug and it is super!!! (I have two molds...that tells you something!).

I use it a lot as:
1. Slop bait. Slowly buzz it across the top...let it fall of the end of the weeds. With just a hook it has neutral buoyancy.Insert some of Jason's floating foam and it would float really well.
2. On a jig head...kind of like fishing the Toad. Cast to the edge of the weeds. Let it sink...and as soon as you start to retrieve it...bam!
3. Flip bait on a heavy jig....those two curl tails look fantastic on the fall!
4. Even as a trailer...

I had some outstanding evenings throwing this bait up into the weeds and lilly pads. The bass pound it...and the small northern pike hit it so hard they often knock it 3+ feet through the air!

Like I mentioned....I like to use it as a slow, low noise buzz type bait

The mold injects really well and always makes a nice bait. I'm working on some laminates now...Watermelon-red flake on the top.... chartreuse (electric snot) on the bottom.
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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #5 on: 12/07/11 11:20 UTC »
Just listed a slightly used Baby Berry in the for sale area...


http://www.caneycreekmolds.net/index.php?topic=866.msg4603#new

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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #6 on: 01/23/12 14:23 UTC »
Very good looking bait indeed.  Well designed.  The problem with Jason's baits is trying to figure out which one to order. -- Toad; no, Berry Bug; no, Birch Bug; no, Swim Shad; no, on and on it goes.   

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Re: Berry Bug is available!
« Reply #7 on: 01/23/12 15:36 UTC »
It wasn't until I read these posts that I realized how much that Berry Bug looks like a Swimming Frog.  The Forward Flappers look like a Frog's front legs tucked back when they swim...then the C-Tails do the Kickin'.  That's a versatile bait!  I may pick one of the Bigger Berry Bug molds up for a bigger Frog imitation.  I'd stick some eyes on it then dip it!
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