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| I was wondering... How do those bobbie baits run? do they run side to side like mantas? |
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Location: Madison, WI | Up and down like a suick.
Edited by Magruter 11/6/2008 6:04 PM
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Posts: 392
Location: KY | Very buoyant. I have weighted mine. |
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Posts: 110
Location: North Canton, Ohio 44720 | From my experience you have to work them faster than a suick. They are dive and rise bait with a big tail wiggle as you pull them. Much more bouyant as BruceKY says. If you are familiar with Sidewinder T-Bone lures, bobbie baits are very similar. T-bones are much better made in my opinion. |
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| You can work them as a dive and rise and also a glider type bait...very versatile lure. |
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Posts: 371
Location: Dixon, IL | Bobbie bait is one of old jerkbait in 1950's little after Suick. Biggest musky on Bobbie that I think is 51 lbs! 42 lbs on Bobbie from Boom Lake near Rhinelander. All serious musky hunters should have one in boat. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Another good tool for your box. Nice jerk baits like a Suick. I do like my Suicks a little better though for the action and my perception of the durability even thoguh I have not had a problem with the Bobbie baits. |
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Posts: 291
Location: Minneapolis | I like Suicks better for backing up out of weeds; I like Bobbies better in the figure-8. Both are excellent. I have a lot more fun casting either of these than I do DCGs... |
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Location: martinsburg wv | get a t bone |
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