10" Wabull
jasonvkop
Posted 3/22/2011 11:29 PM (#488385)
Subject: 10" Wabull





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Location: Michigan
Anyone else want to see a 10" Wabull made?? Seems like every company is going towards bigger baits so I think a 10" wabull would be great. I love the baby wabull and regular wabull and would think a 10" would be amazing in the fall.
Chasin50
Posted 3/23/2011 7:50 PM (#488515 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: RE: 10" Wabull




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Location: Michigan
I would buy one or five:)
reelman
Posted 3/23/2011 8:07 PM (#488520 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull




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Didn't they make a 10" a couple years ago as a show special? If I"m not mistaken I have one in my box somewhere.
jasonvkop
Posted 3/25/2011 8:05 PM (#488949 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull





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Location: Michigan
Chasin50 - 3/23/2011 8:50 PM

I would buy one or five:)


I would definitely need a couple as well! I thought there would be a lot more discussion about this...
Esoxonthefly421
Posted 3/25/2011 8:14 PM (#488951 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull




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Location: SW MI
I have a Wabull and never really put the time in to figure out how to work it right. I know it's supposed to have a more up and down action so I'll have to try it more this year.
jasonvkop
Posted 3/25/2011 9:56 PM (#488967 - in reply to #488951)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull





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Location: Michigan
Esoxonthefly421 - 3/25/2011 9:14 PM

I have a Wabull and never really put the time in to figure out how to work it right. I know it's supposed to have a more up and down action so I'll have to try it more this year.


It is more of a glider than a dive/rise jerkbait so you were probably working it correctly. It is one of the easiest baits to work as slight taps will get the bait moving side to side well. I really like it because even though it is a glider, it will go all over the place which will trigger strikes. Try to get used to the bait so you can have it going side-to-side, but then know the exact rod movement that will kick the bait up or down if a fish starts to follow as that will trigger a lot of strikes. It's a little weird to explain so hopefully that makes sense.
muskynate
Posted 3/25/2011 10:07 PM (#488971 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull





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Location: thunder bay
i would love to see a 10 inch one i use them all the time.
MuskieMike
Posted 4/6/2011 11:26 AM (#491025 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: RE: 10" Wabull





Location: Des Moines IA
Me too! I asked a long time ago for a 10 inch wabull ............. Never could get the powers that be to make it happen though.
BALDY
Posted 4/6/2011 12:23 PM (#491033 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull




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Not sure what Suick has in mind, but I had briefly started working on it shortly before I handed over the reins. Really never got anything nailed down, but I think it would be pretty easy to do...
PSYS
Posted 4/6/2011 6:25 PM (#491115 - in reply to #488385)
Subject: Re: 10" Wabull





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Location: APPLETON, WI
I may need to try one again. I bought one last year and sold it shortly after I bought it. It just seemed awkwardly weighted. Perhaps that's what gives it the erratic action it has... but it just seems most gliders/jerkbaits are proportionately weighted and better balanced. *shrug* Maybe I need to give it another try...