Cabela’s new Pulse R’s

  • joe-bauman
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 237
    #1280534

    Was looking through the new fishing items online at Cabela’s and saw they now have BFishin Pulse R’s as a new item online. Another way to earn or use some Cabela’s bucks!

    Pulse-Rs at Cabelas

    tbrooks11
    Posts: 605
    #1138024

    I have never bought pulse r’s, but i have similar products that have the same tail. I fished them for bass and the tails get ripped off fairly often. If i bought these i would use them while fishing walleye and bass, do these tails get ripped off fairly often too?

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #1138028

    Quote:


    I have never bought pulse r’s, but i have similar products that have the same tail. I fished them for bass and the tails get ripped off fairly often. If i bought these i would use them while fishing walleye and bass, do these tails get ripped off fairly often too?


    IT happens but rarely. I’d bet I didn’t see it more than 3 or 4 times all last year and I fish them constantly. When it does happen it is usually small fish nipping at the tails. In my opinion it is a small price to pay for plastics with a kick-butt tail action.

    tbrooks11
    Posts: 605
    #1138031

    Well, the one thing i have learned on this site is that James knows best.. so I suppose i better listen and buy a few bags! You use them mainly for walleyes right? Sassafrass and anything with Chart. are top colors, right?

    trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #1138034

    BFishin Pulse R’s are the ultimate walleye plastic..

    Joe change your post format ,so your post isnt 22.5 miles wide

    If it isnt your fault ,then why does it happen?

    Thank you

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1138038

    I’ve had pretty much the same experience as James with the Pulse R’s.
    More often than not, decent fish end up with most of the jig & pulse’r in there mouth. Quite often, we have to dig the entire rig out of there mouth.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13292
    #1138051

    When those eye and bass are clamped down on the tail and not wanting to give it up dont just try pulling on it or the tail will come off. Need to open the mouth and pull out.

    milemark_714
    Posts: 1285
    #1138073

    I have lost the paddle to those little cigars…er saugers.Maybe try the ringle style?

    tbrooks11
    Posts: 605
    #1138167

    Any deals on shipping for those orders?

    patk
    Nisswa, MN
    Posts: 1997
    #1139070

    My odds weren’t as good as James. I tried them for the first time last year and lost the tail on about 30% of them. We were on Rainy so there were pike and walleye mixed in near each other.

    That said I bought several bags online from Bfishin this winter. Losing a tail is better than not getting any action:)

    Sandbags
    SE Wisconsin
    Posts: 42
    #1139076

    They are in Cabela’s stores as well

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