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Enterprise Tackle Artificial maggots
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Mon November 26, 2007
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Description:
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These are a soft, buoyant rubber imitation maggot, that can be used to produce a critically balanced or popped up bait. . . Best used in conjunction with real maggots when a slow sinking or balanced hook bait is required e.g when fishing over the bottom weed or when fish are taking on the drop. Can also be used to pop up a bait, when matched with an appropriate hook size. . . 1 large Grub & 2 real maggots on a size 14 or 16 for a slow sinking hook bait. . . 2 large Grubs and 3 or 4 real maggots on a size 12 for a "popped up" effect. . . The two sizes of maggots allow for greater flexibility when balancing various makes of hook. . . 20 maggots per pack.
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Posts: 265,843 Registered: February 2009
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FishingMagic
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265843
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Review Date: Wed September 3, 2003
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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These 'rubber grubs'are always available in my tackle bag. I am the worlds worst for buying maggots and then forgetting about them; result, casters - which I don't use. Not anymore.
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Hmm, difficult one this. The only real weakness I can find is that they float. Which is, of course, a strength if you want a delicately balanced rig using a real maggot with an artificial one. Please, Enterprise, make a sinking version too.
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Absolutely fantastic! Well, I purchased my two packets of Enterprise 'rubber grubs' - that's what Enterprise call them - online from tackleshop.co.uk I had them for about 4 weeks before I actually went out and used them. First impressions went I got them out of the packet wa
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FishingMagic
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265843
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Review Date: Wed February 23, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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very easy to use. I fish them two - three on a braid hair so that the maggots just float up off the bottom balanced against the weight of the hook. I have all the different colours that enterprise sell (red, white and the new bronze colour) the most effec
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Not one, even the price is very reasonable. Very suprised more people arent fishing with these, especially the match lads
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With pop up corn, the best artificial out very, very good. Well worth the money and will last years.Foxy
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FishingMagic
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265843
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Review Date: Thu July 7, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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All round good product.
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None that I could find.
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Excellent Tried them on a local water, bite a chuck within seconds of casting - I had 39 fish on the day and my mate 44. Tried red with corn, natural with corn and red and white to-gether, all with the same result - corn by itself also worked but the bites were a
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FishingMagic
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265843
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Review Date: Fri July 8, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Tough enough to survive the attentions of small fish and bouyant giving the option of pop-up or balanced rigs.
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Much larger than real maggots. Too bouyant to be used singly with small hooks (for instance when Roach fishing) and they don't look quite right, especilly colourwise.
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Very useful Although they could be improved upon I wouldn't be without them, especially when fishing stillwaters for large fishing such as Tench and Bream. Ideally I'd like Enterprise to bring out a new version that would address the weaknesses above for use when
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FishingMagic
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265843
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Review Date: Sun July 10, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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they don't come off the hook or hair and last pretty much forever. i've been using them inside a korum feeder, on a very short 2" hooklink or in a 'ball' on a medusa rig. work every time, but i have to say i do one artificial to two live maggots.
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one real weakness i've found is that they wont move on the hook (move as in round the shank, not in a wiggling way!). i've had fish pull the hook when they're lightly hooked and the maggots don
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Pretty darn good (but still cant beat the real thing) very smart product in the right situation.
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FishingMagic
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Registered: February 2009 Posts: 265843
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Review Date: Mon November 26, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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this artificial maggot is very good.it is good when you dont have time to buy real maggots or it inconvinient for you.
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this is not as good as the real thing.better off with other baits(cocktail)and its hard to get off the hook esspacialy when its a barbed hook
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Good with cocktail very good and should be in your takle box. very good price and lasts very long
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