glide baits
RIVER MUSKY
Posted 9/27/2008 11:56 AM (#338078)
Subject: glide baits





Posts: 731


Location: martinsburg wv
new to musky fishing i like to use glide baits i can't get a good glide out of my amma bama what should i try
mseybert
Posted 9/27/2008 1:45 PM (#338087 - in reply to #338078)
Subject: Re: glide baits





Posts: 443


Location: Indiana
I would forget the amma bamma and try a turmoil. Just kidding, Make sure you are leaving some slack line, snapping the rod pretty hard straight down and have a rod with some back bone. The amma should work just fine
mikie
Posted 9/29/2008 9:43 AM (#338290 - in reply to #338078)
Subject: Re: glide baits





Location: Athens, Ohio
I bought an Amma Bamma and also had trouble getting it to work right, took some fooling with it. Try another brand until you get the hang of the walk the dog thing. keep at it, m
Allstate48
Posted 9/29/2008 5:16 PM (#338440 - in reply to #338078)
Subject: RE: glide baits




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
I've got a bait from Beaver, that is so easy to walk. It's a Perka. Easiest bait I've ever used. My randson uses a baby Weagle, with a lot of success. Good Luck Doug
ToddM
Posted 9/29/2008 10:11 PM (#338494 - in reply to #338078)
Subject: RE: glide baits





Posts: 20213


Location: oswego, il
Not sure where you live but some gliders take a little more finesse to make work while others can be worked very easily. Gliders that can be found most anywhere that ar easy would be the hellhound and the magic maker. The gliders above work very well but are a little harder tom come by. The x-glide by h20 tackle is a very easily worked glider as well.