Brad’s Killer Baits

easydoesit

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Only two mentions of this lure type on the site. Brad’s makes a number of models with similar names. An early model Brad’s Killer Lure (or similar name) opened up so you could pack in a bait scent pad. Some people pack with tuna fish. Popular with the Buoy 10 fisherman and at one time popular in Nanaimo and Rupert.

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Does anybody use these lures? And, do they work around the Fraser mouth?
 
I've caught lots of fish on those, everywhere. We call them the "meat lockers" , I like the black backed ones with a piece of herring or chovy stuffed in them. Fished like a cut plug. Dummy flasher sometimes. They've got a nice roll!
 
I've tried the smaller size for Kokanee in the interior a couple times. Didn't catch any. Haven't tried the larger size in the salt. I think they are more popular in the States.
 
A totally American thing. Even when ya know your gonna catch fish ,they think its a real advantage.......... just makes ya stink like cat food. Its a gimmick. Scent for hali and sturgon is for real but salmon, I'll pass on.
 
Only two mentions of this lure type on the site. Brad’s makes a number of models with similar names. An early model Brad’s Killer Lure (or similar name) opened up so you could pack in a bait scent pad. Some people pack with tuna fish. Popular with the Buoy 10 fisherman and at one time popular in Nanaimo and Rupert.

Friend asked about it recently.

Does anybody use these lures? And, do they work around the Fraser mouth?
I've caught fish on them. On the colour called Blackjack. Basically natural colour. But when I bought my own I never really sued them. I always forget to make up bait. So don't use them. They should work awesome.
They aren't cheap though.
I've used a Spin'nFish as well. They worked too. Same concept, different shape.
 
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