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| Lets see which ones the best.. IF you had to pick one jerkbait to use, which one is it? If it is one that isnt listed, please share. |
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Posts: 286
Location: VA | Hoosier 9" Rattlin Shad Glider or Cobb 9" Round nose. Couldn't pic just one. |
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Location: Maplewood, MN | phantom. starting to like my soft tail but the original is too sexy |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Not fair. You forgot to put SUICK in the running. |
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Posts: 415
Location: madison wisconsin | Squirko hands down. The others are decent but I can't get the others to dance like I can with a squirko. |
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Posts: 538
Location: northern indiana | hoosierhandmade HANDS DOWN!!! So I picked other =) |
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Posts: 279
| Hellhound for me! |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Side to side: In the fall definitely a slowly worked 8 inch shaker. Spring would be a erratic baby wabull.
Up/down jerkbaits I don't fish very much. But when I do, it's a Suick. |
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Posts: 153
Location: Antigo Wi. | Suick , hands down |
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I like the Smitty bait. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Suick. Then Wabull. |
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Posts: 311
Location: Ontario | A bunch of gliders with no Suicks, Bobbies, Wades?! Everything on that list put together hasn't caught as many fish as a ten inch Suick. The Big Daddy's legit, too. I'm an honourary member of bn's Pro Staff! |
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Location: Sun Prairie, WI | Suick, 9" weighted. |
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Location: Twin Cities, MN | Original Hi Fin Fooler in hard pine, not the polywood version... |
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| Sorry to the suick die-hards, was just thinking more in the terms of gliding jerkbaits, i think of the suick and bobbies in a different class than the phantoms and hellhounds.. |
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| grease jr. and squirko |
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Location: oswego, il | Of the extreme limited selection given, twisted sucker, then a hellhound. |
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Location: Shawano, WI | SUICK and phantoms |
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| Out of your list, I like hellhounds. I also really like bobbies and suicks. |
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Location: N.FIB | I voted other because I like bikini baits,magic makers,musky snax,hell hound,phantoms-reg and softail,all kinds of gliders,don`t have a favorite,they all work and have caught fish for me.the problem is picking the right one to throw |
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Posts: 46
| Has anyone tried the river2sea wide glide? |
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Posts: 1767
Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | Soft Tail Phantom will catch more fish then a Suick hands down, one just has a lot more years and fans under it's belt. |
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Posts: 181
Location: St.John, Indiana | Phantom soft tails #1 then hell hound/puppy and can't forget twisted sucker, good for working deeper structure |
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Posts: 444
Location: Indiana | bikini bait company 7" turmoil! |
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Posts: 47
Location: Québec, Canada | my home made lures
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdh-y1TMAYc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHloemGnYr4&feature=related |
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Posts: 692
Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | Suick - D&R
Super AP - Glide |
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Posts: 139
| For me it's a toss up between a Bikini Bait Termoil and Trueglide Hustler |
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| MDR Chopper in walleye then black |
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Posts: 89
Location: East of muskie country | Sandcat and Pearson Plug |
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