hardhead tail
fish4musky1
Posted 2/27/2014 11:58 AM (#694619)
Subject: hardhead tail





Location: Northern Wisconsin
Read something about new hardhead tails. Some twins like an underdog. Any info ?
CiscoKid
Posted 2/27/2014 12:11 PM (#694620 - in reply to #694619)
Subject: RE: hardhead tail





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Check with Phantom.
Lumpy
Posted 2/27/2014 12:56 PM (#694634 - in reply to #694619)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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They have some awesome new tails. Saw them at Milwaukee, they had just gotten a few of them in. There's a paddletail for swimbait, the double tail will work like a double dawg AND an underdawg by screwing in just a little more or less, also a regular dawg style tail. I can't wait to start playing with these this year.
Bucky_Musky
Posted 2/27/2014 1:02 PM (#694641 - in reply to #694619)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Can't wait to order some. That sounds awesome. I was planning on pick up up some double dawgs, but hopefully I can just get some new tails for the hardheads now.
h2os2t
Posted 2/27/2014 1:52 PM (#694663 - in reply to #694641)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Location: Freedom, WI
If going to Wausau show check there at the Phantom booth.
hawkeye9
Posted 2/27/2014 3:28 PM (#694690 - in reply to #694663)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Location: Perryville, MO
Travis (or if Roger or someone else can chime in)...you talked about the paddle tail quite some time ago and I've been anxiously awaiting its arrival to the broader market. Paddle tail swimbaits, of course, have been smacking the bass regularly for a very long time. Care to share how it has done for you and when you've chosen to use it against the "normal" Kalin style? You also shared some tourney success with the hardhead...are we going to learn of a few "secret" modifications you were employing (LOL)?
h2os2t
Posted 2/27/2014 7:47 PM (#694748 - in reply to #694690)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Location: Freedom, WI
I will add a little, the paddle makes it more of a swim bait but I know of a few guys use it the same as the blade style tail. The paddle can be retrieved faster (it actually shakes the front more than the blade style) to the point that some guys by St Clair have trolled it in the the 4 mph range. Where the blade style maybe 3 tops as it does not stay down. It does work nice if you want to run a couple of blades in front at a faster pace casting.
muskyroller
Posted 3/9/2014 10:58 PM (#697801 - in reply to #694748)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Location: North St. Paul, MN
What's a new hardhead replacement tail run, new? Regular size?
muskiewhored
Posted 3/10/2014 12:08 AM (#697813 - in reply to #694619)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail





Location: Oswego, IL
Will the new tails work with the original hardheads (drywall anchor)?
h2os2t
Posted 3/10/2014 7:09 AM (#697832 - in reply to #697813)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Location: Freedom, WI
Yes they will work with the old HardHeads.
hoytrules
Posted 1/15/2015 7:36 AM (#748579 - in reply to #694619)
Subject: Re: hardhead tail




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Where can you purchase them?