Adding to my bass fishing lure addiction

This is all about baits that I have recently acquired in the past month or so.

Got a couple packs of BassTrix Paddle Tail swimbaits,  I got all of them of eBay for near retail prices.  I have won a pack of trout, perch, baby bass, blue back herring & sardine.  The two pictured below are sardine and perch, they are my favorites so far.

6" Sardine BassTrix Paddle Tail Tube Swimbait


6" Perch BassTrix Paddle Tail Tube Swimbait

Another hard to find item, are these Big Joe Spoons, which are the custom spoons that Kelly Jordan used on Ulitmate Match Fishing.  The lures are a design of Lake Fork area Joe Spaits who's company's name is Weedless Lures of Emory, TX.  The ones Kelly used, did not have the dressed hook or stickers on them.
 

I also got two bags of the new Gambler Brutus Swimbaits.


Also below are a couple nice poppers Daritsu Yellow Magic and Lobina Lures Rico that I got from BassPro.com


Last but not least, got these very intersting dropshot worms from Japan


Any of you got any new cool, have to have baits?


Rich
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  • 12/31/2007 11:22 AM Don Zaegel wrote:
    That Perch color looks nasty mean. I have to give the nod to hitch and hologram shad. I probably have over 30 packs ready to go for the 2008 season. I also go a bunch of Quantum PT reels which I needed after the beating my reels took in '07.
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  • 1/11/2008 10:32 AM Chris wrote:
    Thanks so much for posting about the spoons that Kelly Jordan used. I watched that episode and was amazed. I wasn't sure what exact type of spoon he was using.
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  • 1/12/2008 10:50 AM Othmar Vohringer wrote:
    I am glad that using spoons for bass has finally been “approved” by a pro. I have been using, almost exclusively, spoons in all shapes, sizes and configurations for many years on a variety of game fish species from the trout to the bass and most everything in between with great success. You could say I am a spoon fan.

    -ov-
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