Gliders up for grabs!
MuskieE
Posted 8/19/2003 5:15 PM (#79433)
Subject: Gliders up for grabs!





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Location: Appleton,WI
I got 2 dropbellie gliders up for grabs free to try out.Just need postage covered.Email me if your interested.

Edited by MuskieE 8/19/2003 5:16 PM
WV Musky
Posted 8/19/2003 5:18 PM (#79434 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!




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Location: Williamstown, WV
hey I'm always interested in some baits...i'll be glad to pay postage...what's your email address and i'll email ya
shawn
basscaster
Posted 8/19/2003 7:25 PM (#79439 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!




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Location: Tinley Park. Fish Cen IL. Bass & Vilas Cty.Muskie
If available, I sent a e-mail.Thanks, Roy
Ranger
Posted 8/19/2003 8:43 PM (#79444 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!





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cool baits, they catch fish.
onelastcast
Posted 8/19/2003 9:07 PM (#79446 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!




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Location: Oshawa, Ontario
If you want one to be tested in BIG MUSKIE waters, (Ontario) let me know I would be glad to keep it wet!!
MuskieE
Posted 8/19/2003 9:32 PM (#79449 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!





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Location: Appleton,WI
Thanks guys they are gone!!
fish on
Posted 8/19/2003 9:38 PM (#79454 - in reply to #79449)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!




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E,
You know how much I liked the original especially this spring but I checked the board a little too late. Can you put up a pic of the drop belly? Does it have a bigger profile?
MikeHulbert
Posted 8/20/2003 10:56 AM (#79496 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Hey dude, send me a e-mail, I am interested. I also sent you a personal message.

Hit me with a phone call or e - mail

419-553-6570
[email protected]

Thanks,
Mike Hulbert
MuskieE
Posted 8/20/2003 7:28 PM (#79524 - in reply to #79433)
Subject: RE: Gliders up for grabs!





Posts: 2060


Location: Appleton,WI
Yes Lynn,They are about 1/2 inch thicker,2-3 inches longer with a more blunt nose for pushing more water and stiffer and longer tail,the tail acts like a shallow invador tail from muskie inovations(very similiar action,and the drop bellie is about 3 inches very nice profile,ill post a few pictures this week.Im more impressed with the drop bellie's ability to push water,I also weighted them hevier to sink a little faster and stay in the zone.