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Message Subject: Glide bait attitude angle
spoonpluggergino
Posted 3/16/2012 12:01 PM (#546467)
Subject: Glide bait attitude angle


What is the preferred angle or level of the bait , expecially for drop bellies

A perfectly level

B Tails slightly down

C Head slightly down
jakejusa
Posted 3/16/2012 12:15 PM (#546470 - in reply to #546467)
Subject: RE: Glide bait attitude angle




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I was able to hit the pond last night with my BIB Box filled th all sorts of winter purchases & projects last night. I thought about this original post and checked several for their attitude in the water. Given the fact that the sun rises & sets on glide baits...( I found my deep water glides mostlyhad a slight nose down when paused. I have some that are reef runners and can double as a jump bait they were level to very slightly nose up. The bulk though were level. I do run weighted leaders at times and "squirrel nuts" weighting if needed too. I have a TimberWolf glider from Tyler that absolutely rocks itself. I got a Pearson from Bushy that is going for boat rides this year along with a standing favorite Muskie Treats. Then one bought off the forum. Two homemades, one rocks the other ...not so much.
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