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hoytrules
Posted 1/21/2015 7:24 PM (#749767)
Subject: Suick with a tail?




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Anyone ever tried to put a twister on the back of a suick? Just wondering if it could be done to change up the action a little.
muskyhunter47
Posted 1/21/2015 7:41 PM (#749769 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?




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Location: Minnesota
I did it a few years back took off the rear treble hook put a single one on .used a 3 inch twister tail. Did better without tail
BMuskyX
Posted 1/21/2015 7:42 PM (#749771 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?




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Not a twister tail but I used to drill a small hole in the metal tail and attach a swivel and a spinner blade to the back to change it up a bit. I've seen it done by many others too...I think I got the tip from an old Musky Hunter Magazine.

Jaimy
Travis A.
Posted 1/23/2015 11:07 AM (#749988 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?





Posts: 157


Location: Lincoln, NE
I did the swivel and small blade also. I liked how it put off a bubble stream but it affected the action more than I liked so took it off.
brianT
Posted 1/23/2015 7:49 PM (#750097 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: RE: Suick with a tail?





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Location: Planet Meltdown
Yep - I took the back hook off and ziptide a grub tail right to the back hook hanger. It got eaten more than once.




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pklingen
Posted 1/26/2015 8:01 PM (#750476 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?




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Location: NE Ohio
i always put a orange crappie size twister tail on the top hook of the rear treble. helps me see it when it gets close to the boat in stained water and the fish like it also. as its rising the tail actually swims!
Mike D
Posted 2/6/2015 4:57 AM (#752212 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?




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I saw one at a club swap that had a bucktail streamer off the tail. Very light weight addition and it looked good. Dont know if it caught any fish.
V18
Posted 2/6/2015 6:09 AM (#752213 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?





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Location: Oregon, WI
Ducktail Warrior "Live Wire" Jerkbait is a suick style bait with a twister tail on the back.

http://store.ducktail-lures.com/product_p/warrior-live-wire.htm
muskyroller
Posted 2/6/2015 6:38 AM (#752216 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?




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Location: North St. Paul, MN
Raptor softtail! Check out Andy's stuff... Fat A.Z. Musky products!
Slime King
Posted 2/6/2015 7:01 AM (#752221 - in reply to #749767)
Subject: Re: Suick with a tail?





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Location: midwest
The hawg teaser is a dive and rise with a tail.
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