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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Pete shows the versatility of the new FLIPPER dive/rise/crankbait by Livingston Lures! CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO!!!
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Location: oswego, il | I like it, I like it alot. |
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Location: NW WI | That is pretty sweet. Kinda one of those "duh doi, why didn't I think of that" baits. I'll keep holding my breath though untill their musky size "Slingshot" hits the shelves...can't come soon enough.
Here's another bait combo idea, crankbait lip the floating wooden core like on a Pugsly or boiler maker, through wire to bearing swivel to double blades in the rear like on a Grenade or an Orba. Not saying it would work or be easy, but a crankbait style shaking in line bucktail would be neat. |
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Location: oswego, il | 7.62xJay - 6/8/2022 6:55 PM
That is pretty sweet. Kinda one of those "duh doi, why didn't I think of that" baits. I'll keep holding my breath though untill their musky size "Slingshot" hits the shelves...can't come soon enough.
Here's another bait combo idea, crankbait lip the floating wooden core like on a Pugsly or boiler maker, through wire to bearing swivel to double blades in the rear like on a Grenade or an Orba. Not saying it would work or be easy, but a crankbait style shaking in line bucktail would be neat.
I've made a bucktail chatterbait and it works. If you like that idea you will like .spoon with a chatter blade even more. Chatterbaits can also be vertically jigged. Try it. |
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| Nice.2 Flippers in one vid. |
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Location: NW WI | ToddM - 6/9/2022 7:16 AM
7.62xJay - 6/8/2022 6:55 PM
That is pretty sweet. Kinda one of those "duh doi, why didn't I think of that" baits. I'll keep holding my breath though untill their musky size "Slingshot" hits the shelves...can't come soon enough.
Here's another bait combo idea, crankbait lip the floating wooden core like on a Pugsly or boiler maker, through wire to bearing swivel to double blades in the rear like on a Grenade or an Orba. Not saying it would work or be easy, but a crankbait style shaking in line bucktail would be neat.
I've made a bucktail chatterbait and it works. If you like that idea you will like .spoon with a chatter blade even more. Chatterbaits can also be vertically jigged. Try it.
I'm a chatter fan boy, I've had better luck slow yo-yoing with some quick jerks incorporated vs just a straight retrieve. Haven't tried em vertical yet. But I really like the Spoon idea, picked up some chatter blades this winter, I'm going to try that next time I go out, got the perfect spot for it. |
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Location: oswego, il | 7.62xJay - 6/9/2022 9:24 AM
ToddM - 6/9/2022 7:16 AM
7.62xJay - 6/8/2022 6:55 PM
That is pretty sweet. Kinda one of those "duh doi, why didn't I think of that" baits. I'll keep holding my breath though untill their musky size "Slingshot" hits the shelves...can't come soon enough.
Here's another bait combo idea, crankbait lip the floating wooden core like on a Pugsly or boiler maker, through wire to bearing swivel to double blades in the rear like on a Grenade or an Orba. Not saying it would work or be easy, but a crankbait style shaking in line bucktail would be neat.
I've made a bucktail chatterbait and it works. If you like that idea you will like .spoon with a chatter blade even more. Chatterbaits can also be vertically jigged. Try it.
I'm a chatter fan boy, I've had better luck slow yo-yoing with some quick jerks incorporated vs just a straight retrieve. Haven't tried em vertical yet. But I really like the Spoon idea, picked up some chatter blades this winter, I'm going to try that next time I go out, got the perfect spot for it.
They walk really well. |
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| I love the look of this bait!! To me this looks like a great late fall work it deep then the death rise presentation.
However not trying to be a downer here but I assume its hollow and I'm going to wait for you guys to buy it and give your reviews on if it leaks or not like the titan. Please do when you get the chance. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | This is a proven Livingston design with a tail added, should be no issues. The issue with the Titan was not design it was an issue with some lures with the elecrtonic welding. Process issue, fixed. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | Big Daddy does that too just not as wide but slower rise. |
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