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| Seems like they would make great trolling baits. Looking for tips on using them for trolling - Also, do they have a website? Thanks, Tom |
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| Tom, those are the best lures I've ever used, I love em. For trolling, they work great, you can count them down 1ft per second. They will run true at that depth the whole time. You don't need to speed troll these lures because of the great action they have built in. They look like a fast moving lure even when trolled slow. I know that they do have a web site, don't know it off hand, try www.radtkes.com, you can also order them online at Rollie and Helen's. |
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| that website is www.radtkespikeminnow.com |
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| Thanks for the info. I have tried Spoonplugs (another great lure) and have casted the Pikie Minnows. Yesterday, I was trolling on my lake (electric only) and put one on. My batteries were dying so I was going real slow. I was amazed at the action from these lures at the slow speed I was going.
Wondering: Does this mean that if you count them down while trolling, that they will stay at that depth if you maintain that speed and will not come up? Seems like they will go really deep! |
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| I have a couple of the single jointed ones. I have not tried to troll them but I am sure they will work great. I prefer floating baits when I troll weed edges. They do have a neat action which is different than most jointed baits. Most jointed baits wiggle the tail. This bait has a fin which straightens the tail out and the head wiggles like crazy.
I might try trolling one tomorrow. |
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