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Location: belgum | Hi guys,
What action has the skinny boy and litle boy? Is it like the gries striker?
Cause i'm looking for a diver jerkbait that goes 7 to 8' deep (not a suick or bobby fan).
The Gries Striker has produced real good for me, but i'm looking for a larger bait...
Thanks for your time,
Johnny
Edited by suspender 11/19/2006 3:37 PM
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Location: lansing, il | lakeshore lure co. has a weighted dive and rise jerkbait in the works! i used a prototype of one a few weeks ago and it gets down there very nice, and also hangs very nice on the pause..you can get ahold of paul at lakeshore by clicking on thier link below! |
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| The Skinny Boy will do exatly what you are looking for! I met Blair at our last MI meeting he was our speaker. HE is a great guy and his lures are really top notch. I would recommend calling him before you buy because he'll ask you alot of questions so that he is confident that your getting the correct lure for you.
http://www.noboxlures.com/ |
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| I agree with both HNTR and JNelson I have fished the Skinny and love it Blair makes an incredible bait they can be worked down to the depths your looking for and they float I like to give them short 1 foot rips the action reminds me of a sonar or Zip lure very tight action I lost a nice fish on opener with one (BAD LUCK) and they troll with great action he has some nice fish to his credit so far and Lakeshore will be introducing a great looking dive and rise bait that actually backs up very soon Paul is a great guy and makes some very good stuff I personally will have both in the boat each is a individual tool that will put fish in the boat undoubtedly contact Paul and Blair I don't think you'll be disappointed |
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Location: belgum | ok, thanks guys
I had contact with Blair, great guy. I know the lures gonna be nice.
This site is awsome! |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Saw his stuff in the pool at LaCrosse last year. AWESOME $h!* ! Some of his stuff looks more like a cisco moving through the water than a cisco does! |
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Location: Appleton, WI | I would also take a look at the hawgseeker magnum slow tease (weighted). You can get it down 9- 10', very slow rise, a lot more side to side than a Suick with some tremble to it. |
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