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[cool][#004000][size 1]Last week I sent away to the Assalt Company for their free offer of bass lures. Wow, were they ever quick in responding. Today I received 5 sample lures. Had to send them a self addressed envelope with .60 postage. The post office didn't even cancel out my stamp. Came out ahead on both ends. Has anyone had a chance to give these lures a workout?[/size][/#004000]

[#800000]Free samples! - Don't take our word for it - try them yourself. Send a self-addressed stamped ($.60 stamp) envelope to:

Assalt Premium Bass Lures
attn: Free Samples
P.O. Box 8093
Goleta, CA 93118[/#800000]

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#2
Hey Dryrod, thanks for the heads up on the freebies. You can never have enough free stuff in your box. hee hee.
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#3
Just got mine in the mail yesterday and will will be heading up to Vermont, this friday. Water temp may be too cold, but will give them and the free gulp worms a good run.I'll report on them when I get back on wed.
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They work great for bass. They work just as good as the senko if not better. Just t-rig them like the senko. I think they even have better action because of the fat head and the skinny tail. They also work for dropshotting.
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[#333300][size 4][cool]Hey there Bassmaster-ND - thanks for the feed back. May give it a try if I can get away tomorrow.[/size][/#333300]
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#6
be sure to drop a fishing report on the vrmont board regardless to the outcome...
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#7
I was just wondering, what kind of lures did you receive?
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#8
[#004000][size 2]They look similar to the Gulp worms.[/size][/#004000]
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#9

Hi there Dryrod,

Thanks for the heads up. I've just made my request. That company started out marketing plastic worms that were so very hot and them branched out into other soft fake creatures. I believe they were one of the first to use salt in their plastics but I may be Confused (as usual). Seems like salt and assault somehow had a relationship.

They've got a good reputation so I'll look forward to trying they too.

Again Thanks,

JapanRon
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#10
Hey Guest, This is actually for freshwater discussion. Please feel free to register. It is fast, free and it would establish a username that is easier to call than guest. There is alot of friendly discussion here. Perhaps you would like to leave a fishing report of some of your favorite spots to fish.

There is a link at the bottom of this post. Please click where it says "New User Registration" Tell them that TubeN2 recommended you.

Happy Fishing.
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#11
Hey Dryrod, How did they get smallies in Irvine??? I though the altitude wasn't good enough for them. That would be interesting to see though.

Dropshottin is one of my most common rigs for LMB and smallies when I go up to Bishop. They really did on the action of a plastic worm when it is on the Drop Shot.
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wheeew! You had me concerned there. I haven't been able to find smallies closer than Pyramid and that's supposed to stay closed until 4th of July. I love catching those thing. They fight almost as good as an Opaleye.
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#13
I pulled in a smallie tuesday, about 13 inches, I didnt have the digital with me. he of course was caught a week early and an inch under leagle limit and was released in good helth after a moments of admiration....
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#14
I will tell you the ones I am looking forward to using are the chicken livers. they do sound like thay might just pull in a cat fish or two...
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Hooray for the smallie. Another bass lives!!

As far as the chicken livers go, they are a good ticket out here for cats as well. One of the hottest tickets though is shrimp and mackerel. The cats love them.
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Back here in PA the smallmouths are hitting everything,including soft baits. They are chasing Alewives at night and some that we have been catching have been really nice, 4-5 pounds. In the past few weeks my friend and I have caught and released well over 25 smallies all caught at night.[cool]
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#17
I did not know they made a shrimp and mackeral Gulp....
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#18
This is not artificial bait that I'm talking about. I'm talking about real shrimp and real pieces of Mackerel. But it is something that they will Gulp down when they smell it.

When I was a younger lad in Utah, I used to use Velveeta cheese balls. They would murk up the water and carry it down streem. The Cats would go nuts over that too.
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I have to go a few hours north of me to get to where the smallies are. I could catch them on plastics, spinners and live crawdads. It sure surprised me when I started catching them at night too. I thought they would have been sleeping by then.
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