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Delawarebass
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Would you like to be able to purchase thisbait in shops here in the United States?? It is the "MOTHER" swimbaitthat was designed by the new World Record Bass angler and my friend, Manabu Kurita? Well, now YOU CAN! Click here to view the MOTHER Swimbait.<<

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November 16, 2009 at 12:04 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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Gallery of photos by Manabu Kurita, Various swimbaits, giant swimbait bass.


http://www.thebasscollege.com/apps/photos/

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November 23, 2009 at 12:08 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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Swimbaits and Manabu Kurita Interview

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November 23, 2009 at 5:18 PM Flag Quote & Reply

BassmanKVB
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The video of this bait in the water is a must see!

November 27, 2009 at 10:51 AM Flag Quote & Reply

n2olowe
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That video is incredible!

November 27, 2009 at 12:13 PM Flag Quote & Reply

Wilmingtonbass
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I want this!

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November 28, 2009 at 5:00 PM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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And If anybody thinks they can just make this in a few minutes out of some cheap material you are wrong! Take a look around and find out what they are made of and how it is done before running away and saying something stupid like I have heard on other forums before.

Take a look here and also if you have questions you can ask me or Manabu about it. INFO ON HOW IT IS MADE and WHAT IT HAS CAUGHT<<


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January 21, 2011 at 7:10 PM Flag Quote & Reply

John N
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Delaware I have seen this bait for a while have you thrown it ? What are the techniques you use if so it seems not to have much of a tail kick. Just looking for more info on it  thats all

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January 30, 2011 at 8:52 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Delawarebass
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That is becasue the real fish of that size generally don't.  Look at it swim and then watch a fish of that size swim, and it is almost identical. I do not throw it because it is signed and costs $400.00. lol

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January 30, 2011 at 8:58 AM Flag Quote & Reply

John N
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Good point thanks for the insite.

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January 30, 2011 at 10:19 AM Flag Quote & Reply

BassmanKVB
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I like kick tail baits myself but if you truly watch a fish swim it has more of a gliding or slow rise through the water column. The mother does just that.

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January 30, 2011 at 10:48 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Red Dog
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I have to say, I do love the way the "MOTHER" swimbait slumbers along though.  It's got "EAT ME" written allover it!:D

January 31, 2011 at 7:01 AM Flag Quote & Reply

Red Dog
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OKAY, That swimming vid is hypnotizing! And, the more I watch it the less concerned I become with the price! 

January 31, 2011 at 7:09 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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Red Dog
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That thing has an awesome horizontal presentation.

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February 14, 2011 at 6:43 AM Flag Quote & Reply

slayinum
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that thing is MOnAYYYY

August 1, 2011 at 1:50 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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NOW AVAILABLE AT TACKLE WAREHOUSE! < click to view

Here is an article that just appeared in Bassmaster magazine.

By David Hunter Jones

NOV 23, 2011

If you’re like the average American, $400 would make your life a tad easier. You could pay a bill or two, save it for a rainy day, or fund a fancy outing for you and your significant other. Or, if you’re addicted to trophy bass hunting and your spouse didn’t know about the cash, you could buy one of the most expensive swimbaits ever devised, Roman Made’s Mother.

 

Now, purchasing a swimbait that is made for catching big bass – no matter what you paid for it – is no guarantee you’ll catch a "teener" (13 pounds or heavier) or even a 5-pounder. This is likened to having lots of tools but no idea how to rebuild a small-block Chevy; having the equipment doesn’t guarantee success. But, it does help.

 

“The action in each model comes from solid research of trophy bass behavioral responses to predatory and territorial stimulus,” the Roman Made website says of the Mother. “Handmade from hues to materials, all possess exquisite quality and attention to detail.”

 

Each Roman Made Mother swimbait takes roughly 12 hours to build. The Mother – Roman Made’s biggest bait – weighs in at 10-plus ounces and stretches nearly 12 inches. A half dozen craftsmen work full time making the swimbait line, and attention to detail is what makes these gems different. The baits are made with wood that Toshinori Takeyama – Roman Made’s founder – himself selects. Even within the same species of wood, the densities can be different enough to impart undesired action and results in the end product. As expected, premium hooks, split rings and paint are used as well.

 

Roman Made baits are proven on Lake Biwa, where world-record holder Manabu Kurita fought and lost a fish that he estimates in the 28-pound range on a Mother.

 

David Swendseid, Product Specialist Manager for Jackall Lure Co., has dealt with JDM (Japanese domestic manufactured) baits for nearly two decades, and his experience with Japanese manufacturers made him the ideal liaison between Kurita and American buyers interested in buying the mounted bass. He’s intimately familiar with Roman Made’s baits and more importantly, how to fish them.

 

Swendseid says that one of the things that inventor Takeyama wanted to achieve was a bait that never quit moving, even when paused in the water. He accomplished this by perfectly balancing the bait and angling the joints so that when the retrieve was stopped, the bait straightened out and gently wafted to the bottom. Most swimbaits “crump,” or bunch up and nose dive to the bottom when paused, taking away a dimension of realism. Takeyama believes that Roman Made baits are as close to “perpetual motion” as possible.

 

Roman Made

 

Roman Made is a small company headquartered in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, near Lake Biwa. Takeyama started the company as a fulfillment of a lifelong dream to mimic bass’ prey as closely as possible. He grew up near a stream where he became fascinated with black bass after catching one on a Hula Popper, a bait he thought he could improve on.

 

“The bait only had one dimension of movement and one way to make a fish strike,” he recalls. Takeyama wanted a bait that moved freely and was natural regardless of what it was doing. He wanted effortless motion.

 

Gear

 

While your flipping stick might suffice to throw the smaller, 7- to 8-inch Roman Mades, according to Takeyama, heaving the Mother swimbait requires a custom-made stick. That's why he designed a complementing line of rods under the name Centurion. They carry an eye-popping price tag, too ($589.99 - $599.99). There are two rods, one for the smaller baits and one specifically for the Mother. The actions of these rods are tailor-made to match Roman Made’s baits. For the smaller baits, 16- to 25-pound-test line is recommended, while you’d be wise to throw the Mother on 30-pound fluorocarbon.

 

Fishing with big baits takes lots of patience. You’ve got to invest time into the hunt to be successful, and for trophy bass hunters, that means lots of bass that follow plus-size offerings.

 

“That’s just part of the game,” Swendseid says. “Sometimes if I get a bass to follow my lure, I’ll leave the area and come back later and approach it from a different angle, and lots of times that’s all it takes to get them to bite.”


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