Rubber that stalls ...
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/29/2024 10:50 AM (#1031002)
Subject: Rubber that stalls ...




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Location: Ludington, MI
I'm down to just a few Thunderbeasts and I still haven't found anything that stalls and hovers on the retrieve like the 9-inch model. I like it for working shallow sand-to-weed edge transitions.
Is there something out there that stalls and hangs well in the rubber category?
jdsplasher
Posted 9/29/2024 10:59 PM (#1031017 - in reply to #1031002)
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Location: SE, WI.

The cork Hellkat had nice hang time.

JD 

Masqui-ninja
Posted 9/30/2024 6:06 AM (#1031018 - in reply to #1031002)
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Location: Walker, MN
The shallow mag dawg has good hang time, my go-to over weeds and rocks.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/30/2024 11:58 AM (#1031022 - in reply to #1031018)
Subject: Re: Rubber that stalls ...




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Location: Ludington, MI
Thanks guys!
chuckski
Posted 9/30/2024 12:20 PM (#1031023 - in reply to #1031002)
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Location: Brighton CO.
You take any of the Red October tubes and use the lighter jig heads system (the shallow runners) should work well, even if you fish deep, just the pain in the butt to wait for them to drop down deep.
TCESOX
Posted 9/30/2024 5:26 PM (#1031028 - in reply to #1031002)
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Mr. Wiggly
Ogandrews
Posted 10/3/2024 10:52 AM (#1031063 - in reply to #1031002)
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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
The whale tails have a lot of hang if you use less or no weights with them. Another option I’ve done is taking a shallow rigged red October tune and glueing 2 wine corks to the wire between the hooks. I can fish that over the tops of weeds and has really good action. I add a grub tail to the back hook and run 2 hooks on the body
North of 8
Posted 10/3/2024 1:12 PM (#1031069 - in reply to #1031063)
Subject: Re: Rubber that stalls ...




Years ago at a seminar, Gregg Thomas took a Red October tube, removed the weight and replaced with a piece of high density foam. He said he used it for hopping over weeds, rocks. He put a small weight just ahead of the lure.
jdsplasher
Posted 10/3/2024 1:19 PM (#1031070 - in reply to #1031063)
Subject: Re: Rubber that stalls ...





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Location: SE, WI.

Ogandrews - 10/3/2024 10:52 AM The whale tails have a lot of hang if you use less or no weights with them. Another option I’ve done is taking a shallow rigged red October tune and glueing 2 wine corks to the wire between the hooks. I can fish that over the tops of weeds and has really good action. I add a grub tail to the back hook and run 2 hooks on the body

Brendan, good idea with the corks! I’ve been pouring and bending my own harnesses for the tubes. Bet you could slide those corks onto the wire before turning last loop on wire. Been adding some Large twin tails to my 10" tubes to slow drop speed and add attraction!

 JD




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tundrawalker00
Posted 10/3/2024 7:20 PM (#1031078 - in reply to #1031070)
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Location: Ludington, MI
Thanks!
chuckski
Posted 10/4/2024 10:07 AM (#1031084 - in reply to #1031002)
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Location: Brighton CO.
Corks I love it, I've thought of glueing different pieces of wood, old Rapalas that the lip was broken off ECT, corks so easy and we all have for the price of a bottle of wine. My brother and law has a whole bucket full on top of a cabinet. A little sand paper and razor blade and your good to go.