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steelfooter
Posted 3/5/2016 8:57 PM (#808692)
Subject: Big daddy




Posts: 51


Location: Between a 10wt fly rod and a XH dawg rod
Anybody fish big daddies? I love fishing bobbies and suicks but would like to be able to work a glider like that deeper. Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks
bigred2198
Posted 3/6/2016 8:17 AM (#808717 - in reply to #808692)
Subject: Re: Big daddy




Posts: 397


I love them. They run deep as an unweighted. You can pound the rocks with the. And not mess them up. That and they run right out of the package. They have a slow rise that is killer. They back out out the rocks very well. I would buy one and try it. I have never ran a weighted one. Didn't feel I had to
steelfooter
Posted 3/6/2016 8:45 AM (#808719 - in reply to #808717)
Subject: Re: Big daddy




Posts: 51


Location: Between a 10wt fly rod and a XH dawg rod
Awesome! Thank you so much. That's what i needed to hear.
muskyroller
Posted 3/6/2016 9:03 AM (#808722 - in reply to #808692)
Subject: Re: Big daddy




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
You can also try a Fat AZ Raptor, 8". I can get mine down fairly deep and like using it out in open water. Similar to the big daddy...NO fine tuning, pound it on rocks, etc, and it runs perfectly.
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