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canyon-palstics swim doctor

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neat spin on the mission fish...looks more durable. 6"ers for 9.99
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Is there a website? I think I saw them at Russos a few weeks ago??? Next to the 3:16 stuff but wasn't 3:16 packaging.
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http://www.canyon-plastics.com/
Canyon Plastics owners JL Pennington & Bob Brown are up on the Delta right now. You can bet they brought a bunch of those with them. Look for them in a white Ranger 521 with a Yamaha.
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They look good. What is the weight? Do they swim like the 3:16?

Went to the website but couldn't see any of the new products. Minor glitch with the website probably. Will have to check back later.
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you can always call Garry Garland at the shop....he would love to chat about it.....yes, they are more durable than the Mission Fish, only come in the 6" (right now).....the weight is approximately 5/8 oz....it has more side to side action than the mission fish....they are selling lots up at the Delta.....should have plenty at the Bass-a-thon...
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I heard a friend of mine caught some nice fish last weekend up at the Delta on this bait.

Yeah, the action is wider than the Mission Fish too.

I'll try some; I'll find you at the show.
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call me crazy but don't those look just like the old worm kings that dana rosen and daren tochihara used to use?
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Close but no cigar the head design is different. The scale pattern is close also.

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I'm a little in the dark with this bait. Its a bummer the website is not functioning correctly. Is the price really $13 each? Do they swim as good as they look?
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yes, they run $12.99 at most retail stores including Bass Pro Shops.....I did a tank demo and sold a whole rack....yes, I know it is a tank, but the swimming action is very cool.....they are a little big for me on Mead and Mohave (probably get a huge striper)....but they are using a lot of them on the Delta.....I'm still in the "practice stage" with them.....but I know a big leaguer up at the Delta that loves them....
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