Glide Bait Help!
FishingFool
Posted 8/26/2012 4:47 PM (#580968)
Subject: Glide Bait Help!




Location: Eau Claire,WI
Hi,I have a new glide bait that will not glide side to side. It has a up/down motion with hardly any roll.On the straight retrieve it has a decent "S" pattern but not what I am looking for in a glider. I have tried straight and floro leaders and nothing has helped.I also made sure the hook handers and eye were not bent out of shape. Anyone have any ideas or is it another lure for the ole box of shame. I hate it when you spend $30 for a lure and it's a dud... Any help will be Gratefull!!! Paul
k-bob
Posted 8/26/2012 4:49 PM (#580970 - in reply to #580968)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!




Posts: 605


Location: Marshfield, WI
What's the name of the bait? That will help a lot.
FishingFool
Posted 8/26/2012 8:44 PM (#581021 - in reply to #580970)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!




Location: Eau Claire,WI
The lure is a 7 inch Smuttly Dog. I have a few of these lures and all have been great!
muddymusky
Posted 8/26/2012 9:03 PM (#581024 - in reply to #580968)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!




Posts: 571


Have you tried contacting the bait maker?

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=50...

k-bob
Posted 8/26/2012 10:23 PM (#581034 - in reply to #581024)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!




Posts: 605


Location: Marshfield, WI
Sometimes adding a split ring to the line tie or bending the line tie to the side slightly can help. That has worked for me on squirkos.
FishingFool
Posted 8/27/2012 7:58 AM (#581067 - in reply to #581034)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!




Location: Eau Claire,WI
K-bob,I tried those and it didn't do anything. Thanks!
DH.Pare
Posted 8/27/2012 8:51 AM (#581073 - in reply to #581024)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
Did you change the hooks? If not try heavier hooks. I would contact him he's a Great guy and I sure he would be more than happy to replace the lure if your not happy with it. Mark Smith's email is [email protected]

ToddM
Posted 8/27/2012 2:25 PM (#581131 - in reply to #580968)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
The guy who makes the smutley dog is a good guy. I would contact him.
Hoosierbaits
Posted 8/30/2012 11:20 AM (#581724 - in reply to #581131)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!




Posts: 76


Ditto on contacting the maker. I would be willing to bet if it glides up and down not side to side it isn't balanced correctly. One way to tell is add a 1/4oz bank sinker on one or the other front or back hook split ring and see which fixes it. May even take adding to both?

Don
figure8out
Posted 8/30/2012 11:40 AM (#581733 - in reply to #580968)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 152


Location: Nowhere near where I should be
Try putting some slack in your twitches, and a split ring will always help, it loosens the connection point allowing more play.
muskie24/7
Posted 8/31/2012 8:14 PM (#581978 - in reply to #581733)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 909


Try this! Instead of jerking the rod up and down, just use the turning of the reel for the Glide! Reel,Stop, Reel, Stop,reel stop...(About a half a turn before stopping) This is how I have to use my Smuttly as well! Hope this helps!
BloodyCarp
Posted 8/31/2012 10:02 PM (#581993 - in reply to #580968)
Subject: RE: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 78


Location: In the Weeds
Some gliders i seem to have to really jerk, but some its more of a pull rather than a snap or jerk. Try a split ring too.
wallydiven
Posted 8/31/2012 10:30 PM (#581997 - in reply to #581993)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 538


Location: northern indiana
Modivators rock!!! No issues at all. Ben will paint anything you desire.
Beaver
Posted 9/5/2012 10:26 PM (#582839 - in reply to #581997)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 4266


Rod tip low...always. Soft taps, not pulls. If it's going up and down, it's probably weighted too lightly. Add bigger hooks for more weight, and always pause after every tap or two.
edalz
Posted 9/6/2012 7:43 AM (#582868 - in reply to #580968)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!





Posts: 458


This may sound weird but try to throw your bait in a pool or find some real clear water. Watch the effect you have on the bait closely and learn what each twitch, tap or pull does to the bait. The pause can be a killer.
Pikiespawn
Posted 9/6/2012 8:28 AM (#582878 - in reply to #582868)
Subject: Re: Glide Bait Help!




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Mark Smith is a great guy (baitmaker), give him a call.