Slippery Slider
esox2
Posted 8/4/2005 10:03 PM (#155789)
Subject: Slippery Slider





I picked one of these up recently and i am having a little trouble working it. Do i use short taps or hard pulls? i get it to move good to one side then the next tap it runs straight then goes back to the same side. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
dogboy
Posted 8/5/2005 10:24 AM (#155820 - in reply to #155789)
Subject: RE: Slippery Slider





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light downward taps with slack after each tap, they will tend to stay near the surface though, unless you work them at a painstakingly sloowwwww motion.
not one of my favorite glides.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 8/6/2005 5:46 AM (#155862 - in reply to #155820)
Subject: RE: Slippery Slider





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I had one that ran high and put a bigger hook on it. I work it just over the weeds and it gets the muskies going.

Just got a three pack that are weighted more. I will post when I get them wet. Working on Saturdays sucks..........I should be fishing.
Musky Magic Tackle
Posted 8/6/2005 8:04 PM (#155914 - in reply to #155862)
Subject: RE: Slippery Slider




Posts: 7


Just wanted to respond to problems with the Slippery Slider. As Mike mentioned if you go with a bigger hook that might help. The Slippery Sliders are all manufactured the same, but being that it is a wood body the weight of the wood may vary. If there is any further concerns with the baits please feel free to email me at [email protected].

Thanks,

Doug Kloet - Owner
http://www.muskymagictackle.com