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VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya!! I've never owned one...looking to add one to the arsenal. Desiring opinions on brands, models and sizes... And...for this thread, let's say cost tops out at $70. What's out there everyone? | ||
jdsplasher |
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Posts: 2269 Location: SE, WI. | Page 3 of Basement Baits, Sights and Sonics…. JD | ||
7.62xJay |
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Posts: 530 Location: NW WI | Welp, get one. They're not a cover water quick bait obviously. I personally own the Chaos version, non grapple smitty, jointed hawg Teaser boss Hawg, and the Cats Tail rat thing. Of those the Chaos is the only one I'd consider a "true" flaptail. That being said, for me anyways, they really shine in high pressured watered on calm mornings and evenings. If I were to buy a readily available model right now though, it's a tie between Bombsquads C4 and Lee's metal series. | ||
dward |
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Posts: 572 Location: Germantown, WI | I own two of them and really like fishing them , especially near dark. But I have to force myself to slow down and not go to fast.... once you find the right sound/rhythm of the tinks and clinks.... it gets easier to reproduce! I own a larger TR Custom and a smaller one- Bombsquad C4... both are nice, but I prefer the Bombsquad one a bit more- only thing that annoys me is the spreader bar for rear hooks tends to move and shift.... | ||
Musky Face |
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Posts: 558 | Bombsquad is my preference. For the guy above, you must have a older mode,l they have new spreaders for them that are easy to install and work great. | ||
CincySkeez |
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Posts: 644 Location: Duluth | Do whatever you want, either you wear it out or it stares at you in the box for years. As long as you're enjoying yourself. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32887 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | All the way back to the best, a Snodlow, and a few handmades I fished I named Dog Turds. Search it, it's in the system. I think the stinger I made for those hooks up better than the two-hook spread, but that's me. | ||
jdsplasher |
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Posts: 2269 Location: SE, WI. | sworrall - 1/24/2023 9:26 PM All the way back to the best, a Snodlow, and a few handmades I fished I named Dog Turds. Search it, it's in the system. I think the stinger I made for those hooks up better than the two-hook spread, but that's me. Agreed! | ||
CincySkeez |
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Posts: 644 Location: Duluth | sworrall - 1/24/2023 9:26 PM All the way back to the best, a Snodlow, and a few handmades I fished I named Dog Turds. Search it, it's in the system. I think the stinger I made for those hooks up better than the two-hook spread, but that's me. Noted | ||
Jeff Hanson |
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Posts: 945 | Bombsquad for sure. All the newer ones have the better spreader bar that doesn't move. They are loud and make a hell of a wake. They are very well built and paintjob is extremely durable with heavy coats of epoxy. Get one you won't be disappointed. Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1415 Location: Brighton CO. | Nice and slow is the way to go, then reel fast when the big girl eats! Like a Creeper it brings up fish when nothing else is working. | ||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2330 Location: Chisholm, MN | Bombsquads and wirth are my favorites. My best topwater of any style. | ||
Ogandrews |
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Posts: 224 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota | Bombsquad for sure, I have one of the older ones with the original hook hanger that I’d sell to you if you wanted to drive to Minneapolis. Best sound for the money I think, not insanely expensive like some of the boutique ones but built like a tank. | ||
EllusiveGoose |
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Posts: 51 | It was mentioned but For the bombsquads flap if you have the old spreader model you can get the new spreader design and install it on your bait. I personally have a C4 and it is really loud and pushes a ton of wake. You can reel it slow or pretty fast for a flaptail. I haven’t caught any fish on it but it will definitely get noticed. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32887 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Smitty makes a model very close to the Snodlow with the correct tail hardware for a real flaptail. The metal hardware makes a difference. A swivel takes out a large part of the footprint that bait was regionally famous for. | ||
jdsplasher |
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Posts: 2269 Location: SE, WI. | QUOTE]sworrall - 2/22/2023 9:01 AM Smitty makes a model very close to the Snodlow with the correct tail hardware for a real flaptail. The metal hardware makes a difference. A swivel takes out a large part of the footprint that bait was regionally famous for. ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ Agree on the Swivel. No swivel on my Custom jdsplasher More Sonics with the metallics! JD | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1415 Location: Brighton CO. | I have a old High Finn somewhere and one made by Moore's tackle too, but I have three of the Smitty's one 7" reg, one 5" reg, and a 7" with hook spreaders. On a note Russ put a metal washer on the back of the last two I bought as sound making devise. I took them off (with the washer I could not get the tail piece to do as much) I also like the Smitty Scuttle Bug (a giant Jitter Bug) except it can take beating of a big Muskie. | ||
North of 8 |
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Interesting thread. I like topwaters but have never had a flap tail. Think it sounds like something I should try. | |||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32887 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | They work very well on the water by you. | ||
North of 8 |
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sworrall - 2/22/2023 11:05 AM They work very well on the water by you. Thanks. I was thinking that might be the case. | |||
Handy1 |
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Posts: 46 Location: Mississippi | I have good luck with Flaptail HD Metal Series from Lee Lures in black loon color. | ||
Zarkohl |
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Posts: 44 | I have never used a flap tail either. Curious what people's rod and reel recoemndation are? slow retrieve? | ||
7.62xJay |
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Posts: 530 Location: NW WI | Rod don't matter as long it can throw it. I like my 5:3 for my Chaos flap. Nice comy lazy casual turning seems to play right tune. | ||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2330 Location: Chisholm, MN | Zarkohl - 2/22/2023 8:34 PM I have never used a flap tail either. Curious what people's rod and reel recoemndation are? slow retrieve? Depends on the size of the flaptail. I use an XH predator at times and a big nasty for smaller ones. | ||
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