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at 06:42 PM on October 13, 2009
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Posted by go2baits
at 12:20 AM on August 05, 2009
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I was fishing a neighbor’s 2.5 acre pond between 6:30 and
7:00 a.m. Aug. 4 2009 ,had already thrown numerous
topwater bits and a crank bait or two to no avail, so I
switched to a 3/8 ounce jig head and threaded a 7” blue/
black shakey worm on and casted it across a neck reeled it
past an overhanging tree in about 4’ of water , , wham a
nice healthy fat chunk , I just wish that she would have hit
in a little deeper water so we could have played a little
longer. Thanks Go2 for a Great Product !
Kelly Bales ,
McLoud ,Oklahoma


Posted by go2baits
at 03:25 AM on June 19, 2009
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Today me, my brother, and a good friend of mine fished LakeGuntersville. This was the first time either one of them had fished thelake and I knew they were in for a treat. We started out the dayfishing 10 inch worms and the numbers were good, but size was lacking.About 10 o'clock I decided to put on a Go2Bait 13' Paddle Tail wormblue sapphire in color. My partners were a little skeptical when madethe switch. No joke, I got a bite on the first cast. I missed the fish,and they thought I was kidding with them. 2 casts later I hooked upwith the biggest fish of the day, a solid 5.9 largemouth. After thatthey both wanted a Go2Bait. I gave each of them one and the feast wason. In an hour, we landed 6 bass over 5 pounds and at least 10 more inbetween. I couldn't believe the quality of fish we were catching. Theonly regret I have for the day is not making the switch sooner. Our best 5 went just over 26 pounds. What a day! 


Posted by go2baits
at 02:26 PM on May 18, 2009
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Hey Tony and Go2Baits!
I just had a great story to tell you guy's about my trip today! I had a trip today and they guy I took Nathan pulled up and started loading up his gear in the truck getting ready for a day on the lake. As we were getting ready he said "I really like the worms your using do you have any dark green ones"? Well, I went looking through my baits and found 1 pack of dark green for him to use. So he put the worm on his hook, we backed the boat in and headed out for a fishing trip! Second place we pull up to fish, I told him that we were going to worm fish so he picks up his "dark green go2" and tossed it out. This spot is a deep ledge with stumps. So after about 25min of fishing this ledge without a hit, this guy reels down, jerks, and says "I may have hooked a pretty good fish".
Well, he get's to crankin this fish in and next thing I know up rolls a REALLY good fish that's when I realized there is no "may" to this fish, it's a good one no doubt about it! So after she makes a couple hard runs I lip this fish up and yes sir it really was a good one! Nathan say's "Oh dang, that's a monsterI bet it weighs 10pounds". After a brief discussion about "Catch and release" we settle on leaving the fish in the livewell so that we could weigh it before we turn her loose. After a great day of fishing, we arrive back at the house, and weighed the fish. The fish tipped the scales at 7pounds exactly! This was the biggest bass Nathan had ever caught and when he left he told me "Thank you, I will only use Go2Bait worms for now on".
So, in response to that statement I would like to say "Thank you" for making Nathan's fishing career and also, making my day on the water personally. I love to see people get excited about the sport of fishing!Today is a day that Nathan will never forget, I will never forget, and all this happened because of that 1 pack of "dark green" Go2Baits I found. Keep the lines tight and thank you for making dreams come true!
Everyone Needs A Go2!
Dustin King
Www.DustinKingFishing.com

Posted by go2baits
at 02:18 PM on May 18, 2009
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Hello Tony, I met you at Woods and Water at the Grammer boat show. I told you that I was going to try your shakey worms here in Tuscaloosa. My girlfriend and I went to the lake this past Saturday and had the best day I have ever had on the lake. The lake we have here is pressured so hard and the normal tournaments we have usually take somewhere between 10 to 13lbs. I myself have never caught a bag over 8 lbs. I have attached the pictures that I promised. We had somewhere between 14 and 15lbs and my girlfriend caught her biggest fish ever. I am still waiting on the 7inch shakey worms but still haven't seen them. But I was very happy with the 4.5 shakey worms. Just wanted to share the moment.
Thanks!
Joseph Lee