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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | What are your experiences with the largest Whale Tail? ( the 14” model) I only got to use it once before ice up and fishing was slow that day. I did have a strike but I didn’t get the hooks into the fish. Does the big 14” normally have a high hook up percentage with the hooks and split rings it comes with? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I’ve hooked pretty well on them. Same as a bull dawg I’d say. Never had an issue with the components either. |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | Thanks for the response, would you say that you would get as many strikes on the big 14”
Whale Tail as compared to a Pounder? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Pike Master - 11/21/2021 6:11 PM
Thanks for the response, would you say that you would get as many strikes on the big 14”
Whale Tail as compared to a Pounder?
I use them is slightly different situations. I generally throw the whale tail when the water is extra cold or the fish are a little sluggish. It rust a little slower than a pounder bulldawg. So when fish are chasing and aggressive I throw the bulldawg, and switch to the whaletail when fish want it slower. Same amount of bite, just different situations.
If you're on the fence about getting one, get off. It's an excellent bait that catches huge fish for me. |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | I do have the one in pearl I believe, and the action from the huge tail is amazing. Only got to fish it once before ice up and had the one strike where the fish didn’t get hooked up. I do believe it will be a good producer though, thanks again for answering my questions, I appreciate it! |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | And when you said rust did you mean rise? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Pike Master - 11/23/2021 9:31 AM
And when you said rust did you mean rise?
I meant it runs slower. Sorry about that. |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | Ah, ok. Do you think the fish see the 14” Whale Tail as a bigger bait in the water than the pounder due to the width of the tail? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Pike Master - 11/23/2021 11:47 AM
Ah, ok. Do you think the fish see the 14” Whale Tail as a bigger bait in the water than the pounder due to the width of the tail?
I guess you could say that. |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | Ok, thanks again for your input. Out of curiosity, how big of a fish have you caught on the 14” Whale Tail if you don’t mind me asking? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Pike Master - 11/23/2021 4:32 PM
Ok, thanks again for your input. Out of curiosity, how big of a fish have you caught on the 14” Whale Tail if you don’t mind me asking?
My biggest on the whaletail is 52”. I’d post a pic of her now but I can’t from my phone. I lost one right around 50 this year as well. She caught me off guard at the boat and didn’t get a good hook set on it. I’ve caught several other nice fish on it as well. |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | Very impressive! Sounds like the 14” Whale Tail has been producing some big fish for you! |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Can one of you Kind Gent's show a pic of one ? I'm a visual kind of guy.
Do any of you tweak this lure in any way ? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Top H2O - 12/6/2021 2:34 PM
Can one of you Kind Gent's show a pic of one ? I'm a visual kind of guy.
Do any of you tweak this lure in any way ?
The only real way to tweak them is to adjust the 2 screw in weights. You can remove them to make them run shallower but I always at least leave the head screw in otherwise it doesn't run very well.
I usually use both weights and they work great right out of the package. |
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Location: NW WI | I haven't tried it since I just learned about it two days ago, but you can take a razor and cut the tail into 3rds length wise to give it a totally different presentation. YouTube "Lake X Lures B52" You'll find a Modification video and Demo video by a YouTube called "Angler Sportfishing". It's not the same lure but the tails might as well be. |
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