I had a chance to try your 4 inch grubs on a trip to some new water on the Cumberland River recently.
The water was high and fast but the weather was beautiful and I had to try it. As I was launching, several others were leaving with no luck so my expectations were kinda low. I went up river, stopping a few places and looking, but no fish located on electronics. I then came up on a bridge crossing the river and decided to give it a shot. In my first throw I had a fish almost rip the rod out of my hand and after a short battle the fish won, so another cast and same results except this time I won the battle!
It was not a monster, but not a bad largemouth either. Only a few more small fish were caught, but not bad for a day when all other fisherman had given up.
Ralph Riley
Juiced Up Baits

I took my first trip to the infamous Dale Hollow Lake in Tn this weekend. At my local bait shop here in Elizabethtown, Ky, Bill's Bait and Tackle, I picked up a 10pk of the 10.5 inch Green Pumpkin Paddle Tail Worms. I have never used a worm that bass pick up and do not want to put down. After catching multiple bass on just one worm, I was impressed at the fact that it still had a very strong sent, and that I could still keep the worm on the hook. The worm has great natural motion in the water. I would recommend this line of plastics to anyone. Attack Pak lures has a new lifetime customer.
ArmyBCMan
Attack Pak vs. Berkley
3/12/10
I just recently started using Attack Pak baits. After several trips with great success, I figured it was time to really see what Attack Pak was made of. A good buddy of mine (I won't mention his name to avoid embarrassing him, LOL!) is a Pro Staffer for Berkley. He is a Berkley nut. If Berkley doesn't make it, he won't use it. Anyway, I told him about Attack Pak and my recent success while using your product, and he told me that I was "Full of It". So after a long discussion, I came up with the idea of a head to head test. Attack Pak vs. Berkley. Of course he agreed, confident that he was going to put it on me. We met at a local lake the next morning. We launched my boat and both began to ready our gear for the day's challenge. As I was strapping down my rods for the boat ride, my buddy asked me to fill the livewell with water. Puzzled, I looked at him and asked why. He then told me that he had to keep his Gulp lure from drying out. I just sat back down laughing, thinking he was joking. Well, he wasn't. I told him that I could leave my Attack Pak lures out on the deck all day with no ill effects. To prove it, I laid out a 4" craw on my front deck. I also laid out one of my buddy's Gulp lures (on a towel to avoid the mess, of course) right beside it. We ran down the lake a few miles until we came to my favorite flippin stretch. This stretch of bank is loaded up with Cypress Trees, Button Wood Bushes, and all sorts of other nasty cover. It didn't take long. I boated a nice largemouth on the 4" Hot Pumpkin Craw. Then another. Then another. Then another. After landing 5 straight, my buddy finally gets a bite. This goes on all day. My catch ratio over his evened out to roughly 5:1. I even let him run the trolling motor while I fished behind him from the back deck! Why the huge difference in catch ratio you ask? The winter here in Louisiana has been unusually brutal this year. The water on our lakes is high, cold, and muddy. Not a good combination. The bite is extremely slow and subtle. The bass were hitting our baits on the fall. The reason I had what seemed like so many more bites than my buddy is because they were holding on to the Attack Pak baits longer! By the time my buddy would feel the bite, the bass would spit the Gulp and PowerBait. Oh yeah, and as for the baits laying out on the deck all day, my Attack Back Craw was just as soft and pliable as it was before I took it from the package. As for the Gulp, well, it looked just like a piece of beef jerkey! My buddy said that if you put it back in water or it's Gulp juice, it will retain it's shape after a while. As an avid tournament angler, I don't have time to wait for a bait to regain it's shape!!! Needless to say, we rib him about the challenge at every club meeting. Thanks Ralph and Brad for teaming up to make such a great product!!!

Sincerely,
Chris Mitchum

Yesterday I tried out some new lures from one of our new sponsors for this year (Attack Pak), and the crappie ate em up! These baits are injected with panfish juice from juiced up baits. When the crappie get a lil more aggresive I think they will be deadly! These are a few of yesterdays keepers caught on the bait.
Jeremy Colvin
Good ol Catmatt hooked me up with a pack of 9" Attack Pack Lizards to try out. Well I had some time to kill this morning so I went down to a creek that feeds into the river just a mile or 2 from Nauvoo. Water temps are still a little low so the fish aren't up in there thick yet. But, it was fun. Heres a smallmouth and largemouth bass.
Calvin Meyer



My name is George, I’m a fisherman on the West Coast. I own an on-line fishing tackle business (thefishingedge.com). I’m here to let you know that I have personally tested the Attack Pak Saltwater Flipping Shads and the 3 ½ inch shrimp. I fished them at depths of 120 ft to 300 ft and caught some rockfish and a 15 lb sheephead. My next goal is to fish and test them for top water fish (calico bass, yellowtails). I will keep you posted on my test and findings. If Attack Pak Baits work for me, they will work for you too!!! I don’t sell any products that don’t work….so far so good.
If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at: george@thefishingedge.com
A Happy Fisherman
George of the Fishing Edge
We had one of the Red Buck Cigar Tournaments on Lake Cumberland yesterday and it was great....We had over 20 smallmouth and finished with 16.55 lbs. which was good enough for 3rd.
They all come on the Attack Pak Watermelon Candy Trick worm!!
Thanks for the wonderful baits!!!!!
Robbie Harmon
I'm Ty Deloach and while fishing a South Carolina Bass Federation tournament as a non boater (back of the boat) Myself and paired partner were fishing Lake Greenwood in South Carolina. We started throwing top water and walking baits like a Zara Spook, and it appeared that the top water bite was not happening. So I tied on a 6" green pumpkin lizard from Attack Pak, fishing a Carolina Rig on a submerged rock pile and after my 3rd cast wham ! a 5.41 lb Largemouth Bass. After my partner saw me catch that fish he tied on Green Pumpkin Lizard by zoom, and by that time I had another fish, a 4lb Largemouth in the boat. Now he was trying to get his 1st fish which he eventually did.
After working that rock pile we moved a few yards up the bank and I caught another fish around 14" and my partner caught his 2nd and final fish. We continued to work that area and on the last cast of the day, just off a blown down tree I filled my limit of 5 fish with just minutes to spare before we had to leave for the weigh in. As it turned out I won the tournament with 12.54lbs of fish out of the back of the boat. The Attack Pak 6" lizard was the right bait for this tournament and it sure did beat out Zoom again. Also one of the other members won 3rd place using the Watermelon Red Trick Worm.
The Attack Pak brand has definitely made it's mark here in South Carolina and should wind up being a premiere bait nationwide. Thanks everyone at Attack Pak for making enhanced baits that really do the job !!!!!
Ty Deloach, Bass Federation Member~ Hilton Head, SC

Here are a few pictures of bass that we caught on some of your plastics. We fished 1 morning and caught 55 culls between 1 1/2 and 3 lbs, 2 bass over 8 and 1 that weighed 7.5. All and all a pretty good morning. Half of the fish were caught on the jammers, and the other half (excluding a few) were caught on the 4" watermelon grubs, until we ran out. These bass were a little bit rougher than the last ones that I caught, so the average per worm was only around 4 bass for the grubs and 2or 3 on the jammers. I rigged the jammers with a texas style setup and it worked really well. On the Jammers and watermelon grubs, once the fish bit, they rarely let go (maybe 3 or 4 dropped bites out of 40). Caught the 7.5 on the jammer and the 8.2 on the grub (seen launching out of the water). I really tried to get some pictures of bass with the jammers, but they either inhaled them or shook them off the line. Great product, great results.
-Matt



Here are some pics of fish we caught on those silver glitter Black Back Tasty Jammers. A huge Spanish Mackerel, a small Spanish mackerel, and a small Barracuda. After these the baits we trashed with too many sharp teeth !!!!! They worked great trolling them on a 2oz Jig head with white buck tail hair. I would have caught more Spanish I know for sure but I only took 1 bait with me.
Had a real good day on Green River Lake....We had 14.76 and won the USA Bassin tournament....We had five solid keepers with a big fish of 4.55....Thanks to Juiced Up Baits, Attack Pak Baits, American Rodsmiths, Vicious Fishing, HatCams, SavePhace, and Turboset for all your support!!!
The Jucied Up enhanced Attack Pak worms were on today
Robbie Harmon