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| Just curious if anyone has any experience with this bait. I have several slammer drop bellies, a magic maker and a hughes shaker. Is this bait different? |
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Location: Eagan, MN | I've been giving this bait some thought, too. I talked to one of the guys in their booth at the Minneapolis show this past weekend. He says it is a very easy working bait, with lots of flash and roll, and nearly 180 degree side to side action. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who's used one. |
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| i bought three salmo sliders today...couldn't make up my mind on sinking v.s. floating
and the nat perch , sunfish and roach colors...i have had great success with the fatso
in both floating and sinking models but these sliders will be new to me this year...i am also
curious to any input on these baits....
ALAN
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| Hey Guys,
I used the Salmo Slider last year and was really impressed in it's action. I had a couple of
fallows on it but didn't catch anything on it. It has a really great glide to it and really walks the dog. |
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Location: London | It's not really a glider. It has a very tight side to side turn. The sinkers are very easy to use casting. High quality bait like all Salmo's.
Seb |
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Funny, A customer came in last night asking about this bait, we looked at it for about 5 minutes.....gee, I wonder who that was??  |
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