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Old 09-01-2003, 07:15 AM   #1
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Default Another Way to Work a Worm

My new article on "Another Way to Work a Worm"

How many of you have found Outlaw Baits?

I've heard talk about them on ifish, regarding their pink worms for steelhead.

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Old 09-01-2003, 05:43 PM   #2
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Default Re: Another Way to Work a Worm

Jeff and the rest of the crew there in Florence have been making some of the best tubes on the market for years. It's good to see them re-introduce the the Outlaw line again. I have been using there baits for years.

They make a lot of high quality worms for bass, and now have started some steelhead baits. My only regret is, now the word is out!!! These guy's build some quality products, now the rest of the world is going to know about them.

Good luck to the guy's at Outlaw baits down in Florence. I wish you guy's well!!!!
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Old 09-01-2003, 11:33 PM   #3
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Stan,

Used Outlaw's fishing with Steve Flemming in late July, what an awesome bait. Nice and soft, but man do they last! I could land about 10 fish without having the hook loosen up in the bait.
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Old 09-01-2003, 11:59 PM   #4
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Big Fish:

You're right! Outlaw Baits is making some darn
good bass baits, but that's all. I might be "Letting the worm out of the woodbox," but keep your eye peeled for a new plastic bait for steelhead the company is just now introducing. It's called a "Steelie Tube."

It's structured just like a Gitzit bass bait, but smaller and in the right colors. Not only that, the thing is also loaded with salt. I'm betting it will be a winner. I'll have more about it later.

Incidentally, isn't that Steve Fleming a great guy? I have the highest regard for him.

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