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Obfuscate Musky
Posted 4/10/2003 6:33 PM (#66537)
Subject: a new glide bait???




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
I was wondering opinions on Glide baits. I have a Giant Jackpot and a dancing raider now. I was thinking of buying a new one to play with this season. I'm deciding now between a Salmo Slider and a Magic Marker but am open to other ideas. Any suggestins?? Color Sugestions would also be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sponge
Posted 4/10/2003 6:35 PM (#66539 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Dude, try out the Slider; I hope to get one when they become available. If you get 2 of them, send me one!:O
divani
Posted 4/11/2003 2:51 AM (#66588 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
sponger, what do you mean? They have been for sale here for over 6-7 months now!!!
Sponge
Posted 4/11/2003 6:15 AM (#66593 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Dirk, what be the price on the sliders in U.S. duckets, and do you have the Chubby Darters, price also needed...
Mikes Extreme
Posted 4/11/2003 7:05 AM (#66597 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
The hot new glider would be the Drop Belly Glider from Slammer tackle Co. This bait has the glide, belly roll and the flash of a jerk bait. See Bills web site for more info.
The best glide bait I have found is the Undertaker, this bait workes like a Reef Hawg but can be made to go up and down along with the side to side glide. Lots of triggering effects can be done with this glide bait.
The Mini Power Probe is also a great new bait, this new Mini version walkes the dog with very to little effort. The new version is a suspender, you can work it under the water then pause it and start up again. This is deadly for early season muskies.
Any of these baits can be looked at on there web sites, please feel free to check them out through my web site. I have direct links to there sites from my Sponsors page. Any questions about the baits just ask, I will be glad to offer any tips and tricks that I have learned.
Mark H.
Posted 4/11/2003 7:09 AM (#66598 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Gliders to me are like potato chips...Can't have just one...:)

Slammer Drop Belly
Undertaker's
Phantom's
Cobbs Shad Body's
Mania Majic Makers

All will put fish in your boat.

If MuskieE ever mass produces his rubber gliders that too will be another one to have.
muskyone
Posted 4/11/2003 7:39 AM (#66605 - in reply to #66598)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Posts: 1536


Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
Jerko's for me.
Jomusky
Posted 4/11/2003 8:59 AM (#66614 - in reply to #66605)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
I saw the new small Jerko underwater footage, all I can say is WOW!

Keith said you have to use light Bass gear though, to make it dance.
tomcat
Posted 4/11/2003 9:25 AM (#66615 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





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Obfuscate Musky...do yourself a favor and get a Crappie Phantom. the bigger one. Probably one of the most versitle gliders...and seem to get chewed up...
0723
Posted 4/11/2003 11:16 AM (#66629 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 5200


Probe or mini probe work very well.I caught two last week on the power probe.Probably one of the best baits early season baits out right now.0723 Bill Ramsey











davep
Posted 4/11/2003 5:47 PM (#66653 - in reply to #66614)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 642


Location: mount prospect illinois
Jomusky:
I leader with no ball bearing or snap (aka: a good homemade one) and about the length of the 5.5 will do the trick big time. They do dart like hell. They are fun to use.
divani
Posted 4/12/2003 2:43 AM (#66695 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
spongy, they are 10euro here so that would be about 10.50$ or 11$. I think they have about 7-8 colors.

I haven't seen the chubby darter here yet. Though they are for sale, they are quite expensive. R&H sells them fairly cheap!
Sponge
Posted 4/12/2003 5:28 AM (#66696 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Thanks Dirk, I'll check w/ R/H on the baits! By the time I paid shipping etc. the baits would be too valuable to use, and would be relegated to the "Show and Tell" section of me family room...
ToddM
Posted 4/13/2003 12:32 AM (#66766 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Posts: 20269


Location: oswego, il
The gliders listed above are good but the two I could not put away today were the musky treats glider and the x-glide. An old version undertaker which jason smith told me to buy was e-ticket as well. Thanks for the heads up jason!:-)
Musky Fever
Posted 4/13/2003 9:39 AM (#66788 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Slammer drop belly gliders are the new go to bait this year, the old stand by would have to be the undertaker, like Mike said this bait can do it all.

I think one of the most important things about a glide bait is hang time, also it has to be able to trigger a strike. An erratic bait instead of one that just goes side to side or does the same thing all the time will be the ticket. Why do you think so many fiah have been caught on the reef hawg, the bait is erratic.

Edited by Musky Fever 4/13/2003 9:43 AM
saint1
Posted 4/18/2003 12:57 PM (#67290 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 332


Location: Neenah, WI
Once you use gliders your hooked,

Heres a few that are always in the water

Hughes River-Shakers
Amma Bammas
M+E Dancing Shad these three are all Drop Bellys

The other styles i throw would be
Smity Power Glides
Cobbs Slant nose gliders
Reef hogs
Jerkos and Sqiurkos(throw back)


All of them are awesome Saint
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 4/18/2003 1:07 PM (#67292 - in reply to #66615)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Are the Phantoms flosting walk the dog type lure? Like a Jackpot? Or are they more of a jerkbait?
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 4/18/2003 1:07 PM (#67293 - in reply to #66615)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Are the Phantoms floating walk the dog type lure? Like a Jackpot? Or are they more of a jerkbait?

Posted 4/18/2003 2:03 PM (#67296 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???


Phantoms are flat sided "sucker-shaped" jerkbaits that flop over (belly roll) in addition to the usual zig-zag. The same crew(Odyssey Lures) also distributes the Viper, which kind of looks like a jackpot but has a screw-in weight system.
divani
Posted 4/19/2003 3:33 AM (#67357 - in reply to #66537)
Subject: RE: a new glide bait???





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
the viper is now 1" smaller and no longer has a screw-in weight and insert. The original glider was 7" long and had a 3/4oz weight and an insert. Don't know why they changed it to a smaller surface glider
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