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Message Subject: New Glittertails for 2010
Dave Williamson
Posted 1/22/2010 4:07 PM (#418874)
Subject: New Glittertails for 2010





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Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
If you guys are interested you can check out the new line up of Glittertails on my site at www.muskystalker.com


Tell me what you think?
muskyfvr
Posted 1/22/2010 4:43 PM (#418878 - in reply to #418874)
Subject: RE: New Glittertails for 2010





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Location: Minn.
I like the Viking.

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MN Jackpot
Posted 1/22/2010 5:07 PM (#418885 - in reply to #418878)
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Hey Dave,
First of I would like too say nice websight. Also I like some of the knew Glittertails and may have too look at adding a few more too my collection of Glittertails. The only knock that I have is they have alittle bit of drag in the water.
Also I think I might have seen you at the access on one of the local DL area lakes.
Guest
Posted 1/22/2010 5:58 PM (#418895 - in reply to #418874)
Subject: RE: New Glittertails for 2010


How much does your spinnerbait weigh?
shaley
Posted 1/22/2010 7:08 PM (#418904 - in reply to #418895)
Subject: RE: New Glittertails for 2010





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Dave you going to be at the Expo again? I hope so will be picking up a few from you.
Dave Williamson
Posted 1/24/2010 9:03 AM (#419162 - in reply to #418904)
Subject: RE: New Glittertails for 2010





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Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
The Glitterspin has a 2 and 1/2 oz head. We found that we could get it down 12-15ft with a slow to medium retrieve. It was kind of funny. The first day I had them on water, I was testing them while my two clients were throwing double 10's. I caught one within the first 1/2 hour, so I put them on for my clients. We ended up catching two more within the next 2 hrs. Not Bad, The first day on the water we boated three fish with them. They were really good later in the Fall when the fish were hugging tight to the cover. I also had a lot of success with them on under high pressure systems too.

Shaley....... I will have my booth at the Minnesota Expo again. I am looking forward to seeing you guys again.

Edited by Dave Williamson 1/24/2010 9:06 AM
Guest
Posted 1/24/2010 9:18 AM (#419163 - in reply to #419162)
Subject: RE: New Glittertails for 2010


I was fishing with Dave one day early last fall. I was both impressed with the glitterspin and how well Dave put us on fish. We never saw a boat around us catch fish. Funny to me how some people think all double tens and spinner baits are the same????? I would take a guides word who puts over 200 fish a year in the boat and fishes every day vs someone who catches a dozen or less a year.
619musky
Posted 1/26/2010 2:53 PM (#419682 - in reply to #418874)
Subject: Re: New Glittertails for 2010





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When is the MN musky expo this year?
AWH
Posted 1/26/2010 3:00 PM (#419685 - in reply to #418874)
Subject: Re: New Glittertails for 2010





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
April 9-11 http://www.minnesotamuskieexpo.com/

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