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| What are some good smaller glide baits? Looking to pick up a few. |
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Location: Germantown, WI | I like mantas, Lundberg stalker, phantoms, and sinister naturals |
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| Looking at the phantoms and hellhounds. Like the action on both. I like small/medium baits as that is what I get most fish on in the areas I fish. Not sure if I should get the 4" or 6" phantom? |
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Location: Germantown, WI | Definitely Go with the 6”..... I like smaller baits too.... 4.5” is almost too small |
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Location: oswego, il | Define small because 7 and 8" baits are small to some musky fisherman. Small musky baits to me is 6" and under. |
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| I consider 6" and under small. 90% of what throw is in that small range. I have a dozen or so larger baits but the hybrids I fish tend to bite the smaller stuff. |
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Location: oswego, il | I bougbt a couple to try, salmo makes a sweeper that is small. Drifter makes a smaller hellhound. As stated tbere is a 6" phantom and if you can find one and want to spend the money a 6" huey. H2o tackle makez a 6" glider too.
Yarhara5 has some 6" undertakers for sale in the bst forum. They are the three on the left in his pic. |
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Location: oswego, il | Had a chance to toss the sweeper yesterday, if you like the hellbound you will like the sweeper a much smaller version. |
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| Doug here yahara5 thanks man! You know a lot
About a lot, right? Eye sticker differences suick weagle vs.
The Cady ones? Do you know, or can you put that out there? |
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| not a fan of glidebait but cobbs roundnose and hellhound have put couples in the boat |
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