WTB glide bait
ghitierman
Posted 3/28/2008 3:35 PM (#310400)
Subject: WTB glide bait





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I would like to buy a glide bait that goes back to forth with ease. I have purchased a number of different ones in the past and I don't know if I am slightly handicapped or if I have bought baits that are waited poorly. I used to use an eddie bait a while back that ran with ease, also I have used reef hawgs that I loved. But the ones I own don't go back and forth they usually continue to one side. So who has a productive bait that swims well and is for sale. I would like one that either dances on the surface or better yet would be just slightly below.
greenduck
Posted 3/28/2008 3:49 PM (#310406 - in reply to #310400)
Subject: RE: WTB glide bait




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I have a fishing buddy who always had trouble working gliders. The Hellhound solved that. Pick one of them up and you'll be good to go.
porterhouse
Posted 3/28/2008 3:53 PM (#310410 - in reply to #310400)
Subject: Re: WTB glide bait





Location: Apple Valley
Sounds like you need a hellhound!! Easy bait to work and easy to find.


Brian
tuffy1
Posted 3/28/2008 6:20 PM (#310447 - in reply to #310410)
Subject: Re: WTB glide bait





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Location: Racine, Wi
I think a Manta would fit yer bill to for an easy glider.
Legacy Lures
Posted 3/28/2008 6:29 PM (#310450 - in reply to #310400)
Subject: RE: WTB glide bait





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Location: Central WI
I second the Manta. I've got a few and they are very easy to work.
Chris
rjjones
Posted 3/28/2008 7:06 PM (#310457 - in reply to #310450)
Subject: RE: WTB glide bait




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Ive got both the mantas and the hellhounds.Both are eazy to work.The manta glides further side to side.I like them both.The mantas are hard to find though,arnt they?Bob