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Donnie
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lone-star wrote:
Fat boy


Watch it !
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IrishSharker
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 7:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fat boy and bigger skitter-walk.tsl are good, I got a 29in on a bone diamond one fished slow in feb. biggest fish of the year came off a small chart. Skitterwalk tho
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 5:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Even Tobin caught some big trout on Fat Boy last winter.
Fat Boy weighs 7/8 ounce to get the same neutral-density effect of Tobin's 1/4 oz TSL grasswalker.
Grasswalker is kind of a soft-plastic Fat Boy, and I think Tobin worked for years to get the design right.
You can fish the grasswalker on lighter tackle, and it's great from a kayak on a 7' ML rod.
You can fish the grasswalker in places the fat boy would be constantly grassed and hung up.
Multiple trebles on fat boy are kind of fish velcro, if they bite they're stuck - the effect with TSL grasswalker is that fish choose to hang onto it and even come back for more - they really don't get that it's fake food - add a little procure, and even more so. Hook sets with the big single swimbait hooks aren't as reliable, you have to work at it, but hey, you may get 3 tries.
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IrishSharker
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 8:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bulldog1935 wrote:
Even Tobin caught some big trout on Fat Boy last winter.
Fat Boy weighs 7/8 ounce to get the same neutral-density effect of Tobin's 1/4 oz TSL grasswalker.
Grasswalker is kind of a soft-plastic Fat Boy, and I think Tobin worked for years to get the design right.
You can fish the grasswalker on lighter tackle, and it's great from a kayak on a 7' ML rod.
You can fish the grasswalker in places the fat boy would be constantly grassed and hung up.
Multiple trebles on fat boy are kind of fish velcro, if they bite they're stuck - the effect with TSL grasswalker is that fish choose to hang onto it and even come back for more - they really don't get that it's fake food - add a little procure, and even more so. Hook sets with the big single swimbait hooks aren't as reliable, you have to work at it, but hey, you may get 3 tries.


I do agree they are similar but I think they both have their place. I have caught a lot of fish on fatboys when they werent eating a tsl and the other way around.
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bulldog1935
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 6:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

No question, bro, Fat Boy is a great zone dog-walking lure, fished with MH tackle, in places where grass isn't an issue - and big trout velcro.
Both lures let you vary your presentation from quick to crawl.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My BP speck 29" is on a fire tiger one knocker. But I've caught more 24+ specks on a mirrodine XL. I'm my experience color doesn't matter, its whatever you have confidence in will catch the fish... They make different color lures are to catch the fishermen..
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AnotherFishTail
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 10:51 am    Post subject: Twitch Bait Reply with quote

I am going to have to get me some twitch baits to try when the topwater bite dies down. Plus I think it should increase the hookup ration.
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TroutSupport
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 10:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

IrishSharker wrote:
bulldog1935 wrote:
Even Tobin caught some big trout on Fat Boy last winter.
Fat Boy weighs 7/8 ounce to get the same neutral-density effect of Tobin's 1/4 oz TSL grasswalker.
Grasswalker is kind of a soft-plastic Fat Boy, and I think Tobin worked for years to get the design right.
You can fish the grasswalker on lighter tackle, and it's great from a kayak on a 7' ML rod.
You can fish the grasswalker in places the fat boy would be constantly grassed and hung up.
Multiple trebles on fat boy are kind of fish velcro, if they bite they're stuck - the effect with TSL grasswalker is that fish choose to hang onto it and even come back for more - they really don't get that it's fake food - add a little procure, and even more so. Hook sets with the big single swimbait hooks aren't as reliable, you have to work at it, but hey, you may get 3 tries.


I do agree they are similar but I think they both have their place. I have caught a lot of fish on fatboys when they werent eating a tsl and the other way around.


Spot On!!! Also the Grass Walker will catch them in places where you'll lose a lot of Fat Boys or Fat Boys get too grassed up. Lot's of late fall and winter will have a lot of floating grass until mid to end of december. I use both in different situations.
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