04-10-2008, 02:12 AM
I am a self-admitted internet junkie. Everything you want to know is at the tips of your fingers, I learn something new everyday which also leads to more questions...a vicious cycle [sly].
I was looking for swimbaits, nothing particular, just seeing what was the latest on the market and maybe something would catch my eye and possibly another hawg bass when I came across Berkleys new line of new hollow body swimbaits. If you've got a minute read the description
[url "http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=84547&sk=74917&p=PURHBCSB5-AY%20(1139072"]http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=84547&sk=74917&p=PURHBCSB5-AY%20(1139072[/url])
It comes in the package with three baits, a wide gap hook, a treble hook, a bullet weight, a swivel, plastic tubing, and a split ring.
I'm trying to figure out how the plastic tubing comes into play. I've always used single packaged swimbaits that you just tie your line to but I always like to try new things.
[signature]
I was looking for swimbaits, nothing particular, just seeing what was the latest on the market and maybe something would catch my eye and possibly another hawg bass when I came across Berkleys new line of new hollow body swimbaits. If you've got a minute read the description
[url "http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=84547&sk=74917&p=PURHBCSB5-AY%20(1139072"]http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=84547&sk=74917&p=PURHBCSB5-AY%20(1139072[/url])
It comes in the package with three baits, a wide gap hook, a treble hook, a bullet weight, a swivel, plastic tubing, and a split ring.
I'm trying to figure out how the plastic tubing comes into play. I've always used single packaged swimbaits that you just tie your line to but I always like to try new things.
[signature]