Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 05/25/05 at 14:34:24
Have a couple packs of the double wides. And it is definitely a chunk o plastic. Definitely a dirty water, big fish bait with little application outside of Silver Lake. Maybe the dirty water in Banks for largies... OOOPPSSSS I forgot, the State O Washington banned us from that pursuit. As for the rest of the beaver family, use em' and love em'.
Mark
Posted by: RobAllen - Ex Member Posted on: 05/25/05 at 04:02:01
I tried Brush hogs without success the sweet beaver was much more effective.. just curious about the double wides. guess i'll get some and try..
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member Posted on: 05/25/05 at 01:37:39
Talk to Mark Maderos is you want to get a testimonial for the Sweet Beavers.
They remind me of a creature bait and should work well in any situation that calls for a Brushhog!
When they fall, they spiral like a tube, but slower.
BillB
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 05/25/05 at 00:32:24
Rob,
They work great. Russ
Posted by: EX-PREZ Posted on: 05/24/05 at 23:53:31
Rob Allen, I have never even heard of them! My thought, they sound like some twisted x-rated flick name to me! Sorry, FAMILY CLUB!!!!!!!!!! BRUSH HOGS BABY! No confusing them and people are using them!
Posted by: RobAllen - Ex Member Posted on: 05/24/05 at 01:58:32
This spring i have enjoyed flipping and pitching sweet beavers on silver lake and I am already looking forward to early spring next year, I am thinking the double wide beaver might produce a slower fall than the standard beaver with the same size weight.. Has anyone been using them???