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| Tigerhunter |
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Posts: 283 | Jerkbaits: prowler, sledge, fat a.z. Raptor Gliders: hellhound, phantom softail, Glidin rap | ||
| bllhogg |
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| It seems the guys who don't like the phantoms prefer gliders that are much easier to work (imo). Once you learn how to work a phantom you will see that you can get them to do much more than just a consistent gliding action like a manta or hellhound. a phantom can be worked to consistently glide, but can also be worked to dance and dart side to side and up and down... Is it a must have? Try one out... Maybe | |||
| tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | I have tried phantoms, even complained about the lack of action on here and tried them in a swimming pool using the tips gleaned from that post. Nothing, they just seem to pull straight forward then sink. Short pulls, long pulls, fast, slow. All the same lifeless retrieve... I must not get it. | ||
| muskyroller |
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Posts: 1039 Location: North St. Paul, MN | Don't "pull" as you stated...taps! Soft taps, quick taps, hard taps, violent taps of the rod tip will get your phantoms to dance. Do not pull it! It's not a suick. I get em to dance on straight wire leaders, 7 strand, and floro, swivels, no swivels, snaps, and split rings...does the action differ? Probably, but I can still get them to shimmy, glide, and wobble with any sort of attachment to the line. | ||
| tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | I guess I meant taps when I said pulls. The only action I can get is the curly tail at the end. I guess I'm just done with their bs. | ||
| Muskers |
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Posts: 325 Location: Otsego, MN | remember you need some amount of slack to get them to glide... | ||
| clintv11 |
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Posts: 76 Location: MPLS Metro | My biased opinion.....get yourself a Rove! | ||
| hamm2415 |
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Posts: 23 | I like twitching double d's | ||
| CU301DSV |
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Posts: 906 Location: Canada | clintv11 - 2/12/2015 4:21 PM My biased opinion.....get yourself a Rove! This will be the next glider I wanna try. | ||
| mnmusky |
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hamm2415 - 2/12/2015 6:27 PM I like twitching double d's What guy wouldnt?!!! | |||
| Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | tkuntz - 2/12/2015 10:21 AM I guess I meant taps when I said pulls. The only action I can get is the curly tail at the end. I guess I'm just done with their bs. I agree, must be the bait's fault. Attachments ---------------- 0more_cowbell.gif (37KB - 289 downloads) | ||
| MuskieFever |
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Posts: 572 Location: Maplewood, MN | bllhogg - 2/11/2015 9:18 PM It seems the guys who don't like the phantoms prefer gliders that are much easier to work (imo). Once you learn how to work a phantom you will see that you can get them to do much more than just a consistent gliding action like a manta or hellhound. a phantom can be worked to consistently glide, but can also be worked to dance and dart side to side and up and down... Is it a must have? Try one out... Maybe I'd agree. A lot of people OVERWORK them such as making bulldawg pulls. A phantom is like jerkbait fishing for bass. It's all about throwing slack into the line. I would agree you get a lot more lookers than biters but they definitely help locating fish. | ||
| muskie tamer |
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Posts: 411 Location: Waconia,MN | With phantoms it also helps to have a single stand leader with the phantom attached with a split ring. | ||
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