Losing Bait Prematurely? Button them Up with Bait Buttons!

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Losing Bait Prematurely? Button them Up with Bait Buttons!

Post by Cal » Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:40 pm

Losing Bait Prematurely? Button them Up with Bait Buttons!

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Introduction: Here in Northern California, we've had maybe two weeks of Summer weather and that was in Late September. The cooler days of Fall have since descended upon us and that means water temps will begin to drop and the bite will actually heat up. When Fall nears an end, river fishing prospects pick up with the return of Salmon and Steelhead, and at places like Clear Lake, the panfish bite turns on. Last Spring, we came across a product targeted at these and other fisheries where the matter of keeping your delicate or live bait presentations on your hook are an issue. What we've come to find out is you can also use this product in bass fishing to keep some of your precious plastic baits from falling off prematurely. Introducing Bait Buttons, an innovative little product designed to keep your bait buttoned to your hook while in the water.

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Re: Losing Bait Prematurely? Button them Up with Bait Button

Post by boomstikit » Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:23 pm

What is the plastic bait you are using in the Bait Button review? Is it a Jackall Clone Fry?

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Re: Losing Bait Prematurely? Button them Up with Bait Button

Post by Cal » Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:35 pm

boomstikit wrote:What is the plastic bait you are using in the Bait Button review? Is it a Jackall Clone Fry?

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it's a Fish Arrow product
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