Largemouth glider
Doug Bradley
Posted 1/30/2008 1:20 PM (#297607)
Subject: Largemouth glider




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Thought I would share a pic of my recent glider. Lets see if the bass fisherman are correct about Skis eating all of the Bass, if they are this will stick a monster!!

11" long -- 12 OZ in weight-- carved to scale from Basswood. Sinks 3" per second and runs just like a Warlock.

Lake Webster has soooo much pressure and they have seen it all so I have decided to go as natural as possible and see what I can get to stand still long enough for a picture..........Enjoy....Doug Bradley


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ShaneW
Posted 1/30/2008 1:41 PM (#297615 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Location: Verona, WI
Doug - absolutely amazing work but what's with the screw eyes on the top? Looks like a spearing decoy!

Shane
Doug Bradley
Posted 1/30/2008 1:49 PM (#297619 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: RE: Largemouth glider




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Shane,, There will be two hooks on top laying against the body and one against the body on the bottom all held in place by magnets. No noise will be made by them, a silent lure ( natural ) and the hooks are in locations similar to fin placements. Hopefully this will make them less visible to the musky.....Thanks Doug Bradley

Edited by Doug Bradley 1/30/2008 1:58 PM
Guest
Posted 1/30/2008 2:05 PM (#297634 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: RE: Largemouth glider


Not sure about the hook placement, but I sort of like the magnet idea. I also think the fact that you made it out of basswood is hilarious!
Doug Bradley
Posted 1/30/2008 2:24 PM (#297647 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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I never made the BASSWOOD conection....LOL....Thats great!!!!!!!!!! I have found on larger baits like this one skis tend to take the bait in the midsection over the top and often miss the hooks, this ensures the hooks are in the mouth durring the strike.........Doug Bradley
RiverMan
Posted 1/30/2008 4:22 PM (#297684 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Location: Oregon
You did a spectacular job on this lure Doug.

Jed V.
bjb360
Posted 1/30/2008 4:31 PM (#297686 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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that looks awesome. I really enjoy seeing custom baits. I wish i could paint like that

Edited by bjb360 1/30/2008 4:31 PM
Doug Bradley
Posted 1/30/2008 4:49 PM (#297691 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Thank s for the kind words, it is my most realistic bait yet IMHO, its kind of scary, I look at it and wonder if I would even be able to duplicate it............Doug Bradley
uptown
Posted 1/30/2008 7:13 PM (#297753 - in reply to #297691)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Location: mpls
Doug!
looks like youare putting your free time to good use!!! That is one of the coolest lures I've seen!!

Joe
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Kingfisher
Posted 1/30/2008 7:17 PM (#297757 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: RE: Largemouth glider




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Very nice paint and cool Idea for the top hooks, Kingfisher
Swede
Posted 1/30/2008 9:42 PM (#297796 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Absolutely Gorgeus bait too pretty to feed toothy critters with better send it to me i´ll show it for them if they glare up thru ice LOL
Musky Snax
Posted 1/31/2008 7:59 AM (#297834 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
Wicked looking bait Doug!
I can't believe that you mentioned using magnets and hooks up top. There's a new design I have been working on for some time now that uses that same method! Great minds think alike I suppose eh?
Jason413
Posted 1/31/2008 9:22 AM (#297859 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Very original idea Doug! That might give you that edge throwing something that they have never seen. I live about 45 mins. from Webster Lake. For those who don't know it's real name is Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg. That's no joke. That's the real name It is supposed be an Indian name meaning roughly, you fish your side, we fish our side, but nobody fishes in the middle. I believe it was two tribes bordering the lake.
Is there many pike/musky pulled out of there? I know it's crazy in the summer with the boats and jet skis. I was thinking of hitting it up through the ice soon.
Anyway nice design!
Doug Bradley
Posted 1/31/2008 9:54 AM (#297866 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Joe, Thanks for the comps. Now maybe I can find time to fish also. I'm hoping for alot more time on the water.

Thanks for the kind words Kingfisher, you have some impressive patterns also, keep up the great work.

Swede, thank you also for the compliments.

Snax, I think this hook designe is the natural progression for the larger baits, cant wait to see your new style.Thanks

Jason, if you are that close to Chargoggag.........................AKA Webster you need to try it. No pike but plenty Skis to keep you interested. The story is funny but the two new tribes are fisherman (wekachums)and jetskiers (dumbbassems)with many battles in the future..
castmaster
Posted 1/31/2008 1:49 PM (#297939 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider





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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
Great work Doug, as usual.
Yake Bait
Posted 1/31/2008 6:18 PM (#297995 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider





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A few years ago I saw a 15" largemouth barely alive on the surface of the water near a weedy area on Kentuck Lake. It had been MAULED by a musky, no doubt a big one.  Looked like somebody had hacked it with a filet knife.  That lure will catch fish!

The top hooks might be an advantage when running over weed beds too.  I think that it is a great idea.


Edited by Pete Yake 1/31/2008 6:21 PM
woodieb8
Posted 1/31/2008 6:50 PM (#298003 - in reply to #297607)
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a fantastic job. well done.. now its the wait till open water grrrr
Jason413
Posted 1/31/2008 9:50 PM (#298044 - in reply to #297866)
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Jason, if you are that close to Chargoggag.........................AKA Webster you need to try it. No pike but plenty Skis to keep you interested. The story is funny but the two new tribes are fisherman (wekachums)and jetskiers (dumbbassems)with many battles in the future..


Haha, I will have to try it out this ice season. At least the snowmobiles don't make wakes
He's a little link on the history of the lake for those who are bored or think I made it up lol.
http://www.oldewebster.com/history/lake_chargogg.htm
LeMay
Posted 2/1/2008 7:56 AM (#298097 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider





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Location: Michigan
Great job, hope it works well for you.

LeMay
Rockin' SV
Posted 2/3/2008 12:05 PM (#298645 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Location: Elkhart, IN
One minor problem there Jason, that's Webster Lake in Massachusetts. The one Doug is referring to is the one in Indiana. LOL


Doug, that is an absolutely incredible lure. I'll look forward to seeing you on the water, but Nick and I will sure miss trying out your new designs.
Doug Bradley
Posted 2/5/2008 9:33 PM (#299223 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Thanks for the comps all.. Glad to hear from you Mark, tell Nick I said HI and hopefully I will see you guys on the water more this year....P.S I always have new toys for us to play with...............Doug
Rockin' SV
Posted 2/7/2008 9:03 PM (#299652 - in reply to #297607)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Location: Elkhart, IN
I'll tell him. Looking forward to seeing you on the water! Get a big one with your new found time!!!
Jason413
Posted 2/8/2008 8:37 PM (#299824 - in reply to #298645)
Subject: Re: Largemouth glider




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Rockin' SV - 2/2/2008 2:05 PM

One minor problem there Jason, that's Webster Lake in Massachusetts. The one Doug is referring to is the one in Indiana. LOL


Doug, that is an absolutely incredible lure. I'll look forward to seeing you on the water, but Nick and I will sure miss trying out your new designs.


Yeah that changes alot