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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Best Globe under $25?
 
Best Globe under $25?
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Slam'er Cyclone3 Votes - [5.77%]
BS Willy17 Votes - [32.69%]
Snowcrest Bullseye13 Votes - [25%]
Rylure Classic4 Votes - [7.69%]
AHL Kry-bay-be3 Votes - [5.77%]
T.E.N.S globe0 Votes - [0%]
"New" Le Lure globe1 Votes - [1.92%]
I never use globes, only "tail thumpers"0 Votes - [0%]
Baitmaker Tackle Globe (by Rick Jaroch)4 Votes - [7.69%]
Tom's Tackle Globe6 Votes - [11.54%]
Holcombe Tackle Tsunami1 Votes - [1.92%]
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Message Subject: Best Globe under $25?
BLS
Posted 5/22/2006 1:34 PM (#193139)
Subject: Best Globe under $25?


Who makes the best commercially-available globe style bait under 25 bucks?

Why is your choice better than the others?



If I missed one that is available through a retailer, please add it.
esoxlazer
Posted 5/22/2006 1:41 PM (#193140 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 336


Location: Lino Lakes, MN
Im a big fan of the BS Willy Globes. I have caught many fish on them and they have held up really well to the abuse. I also like the particular chirp that they have to them.
DEMolishedyou
Posted 5/22/2006 4:09 PM (#193156 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
I really like the snowcrest bullseye.
Pal
Posted 5/22/2006 4:17 PM (#193158 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 665


Location: Twin Cities, MN
I have an old slammer before they changed to a new design that is great. I am not sure exactly what I did when playing around with it, but it just sounds good whether I have it going slow or fast.

pal
ostdc
Posted 5/22/2006 4:54 PM (#193163 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 185


Location: Pound, WI
I have to agree with esoxlaser.....I love my BS Willey globe! And his creepers ROCK!
Brian
ToddM
Posted 5/22/2006 8:32 PM (#193201 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 20211


Location: oswego, il
I really like the new snowcrest globe I have. I also like Ty Sennett's globe that he has as well.
Derrys
Posted 5/24/2006 6:42 AM (#193424 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?


The Thunderhead Jr., and similar lures seem to be more poular around here than the actual Globe-type baits. Lac Seul Turr-bo and Low-Riders, both in the smaller versions are also big right now. I actually rarely see anyone throwing the true Globe style baits.
Bytor
Posted 5/24/2006 7:09 AM (#193432 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Location: The Yahara Chain
BS Willy AKA "The Trigger".....the fish pound it.
MikeHulbert
Posted 5/24/2006 8:00 AM (#193448 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Snowcrest Bullseye, without a doubt.
MuskyJay
Posted 5/24/2006 9:46 AM (#193462 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 734


I like the new Holcombe Globe bait. It has the best metalic sound of any I have ever used.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 5/24/2006 10:35 AM (#193476 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 2089


Both the Snowcrest Bullseye and the NEW Tsunami from Holcombe will see lots of time from my boat.To echo what Jason said, the Tsunami has "that" metal sound I crave on my globes(sounds like my old LeLure Globes).Like the Willy too and will CRUSH fish this season on the new jointed creeper.Can't wait! Steve
malone
Posted 5/24/2006 10:41 AM (#193478 - in reply to #193476)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 31


I picked up a new tsunami this spring and did some test casting on a pond near my house. It sounds great, but the back metal blade doesn't do anything. I have bent it numerous different ways without any luck. Do you guys have any suggestions?

Thanks,
Malone
MuskyJay
Posted 5/24/2006 10:57 AM (#193479 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 734


Is there too much tension for the back blade to turn- meaning is the wire too short. Where did you get it?
malone
Posted 5/24/2006 1:12 PM (#193520 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 31


I got it at Smokey's. I don't think there is to much tension as it seems the hole drilled in the blade is almost too large for the wire used and it lays back on the beads behind it. It just lays on those beads unless I real it in really fast which is not what I wanted the bait for. I am thinking about just cutting it off. Even if it did turn fine I don't think I would like it back there anyway?????

Malone
Reef Hawg
Posted 6/5/2006 8:12 AM (#194937 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I love the Rylure Globe. Still have not found another that produces that chatter, that seems to drive the big girls bonkers in the big waves, and after dark. Definately my best big fish topwater, and the one I use the least(it gets spot duty)... might have to rethink my lure usage rates...
Jason Bovee
Posted 6/8/2006 12:06 PM (#195520 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 55


Location: Nekoosa, WI
Rylure, JB
Musky911
Posted 6/9/2006 5:53 AM (#195609 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?





Posts: 369


Location: Omaha NE
bullseye
dward
Posted 6/10/2006 2:24 PM (#195786 - in reply to #193139)
Subject: RE: Best Globe under $25?




Posts: 572


Location: Germantown, WI
i love my bullseye lures!
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