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| Fisher |
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| What luck has anyone had using this bait? Also what conditions do you use this bait the most? Thanks | |||
| MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | These baits are great, use them from 40 degrees in the spring to freeze up in the fall. Great bait to work over weeds, over rocks, or down a break line. Use a phantom all season long. | ||
| Mr.Pike |
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Posts: 466 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | I just got my first one for xmas (the larger one in a walleye pattern). i love the action it has. cant wait to stick a pig with it in the spring. | ||
| muskyboy |
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| Great glide baits that are easy to work, or if you want to put a little more effort into them, they can move and dance like mad! | |||
| archerynut36 |
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Posts: 1887 Location: syracuse indiana | i use them al year round. i kinda use them differently than most people. and hard to explain. kinda a jerk /jerk sweep . and a twitch and a pause.. it drives them wild. i also collect them i have more phantoms than one should have.. both 7 1/2 and 6 inchers and they work great all season long like mike said....bill | ||
| esox69 |
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Posts: 802 | phantoms are my 'go-to' gliders- built like a tank, great finishes, and actions that are definitely musky approved. i use the large more than the small, but both are great baits. steve ps- read the post "the one that haunts you" about big muskies that got away. notice what lure is mentioned there multiple times... Edited by esox69 1/11/2005 7:00 PM | ||
| RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | I would agree with the above comments, of all the commercial baits I have experimented with I liked the action of the Phantom the best...very stable bait. Jed www.bikinibaitcompany.com | ||
| dward |
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Posts: 576 Location: Germantown, WI | i love this bait! it is one of my confidence lures and as someone stated above, very easy to use. i work mine slower than most people might, w/ long pauses. You should try one if you haven't already | ||
| TECK |
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Posts: 670 Location: Minnetonka , MN. | This fall I got 3 fish in 30 min. on Tonka with a Phantom (41,42 &48) | ||
| Bergy |
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| Phantom's are awesome. I took 4th place in a tourney last spring out of 165 people on a phantom. Very versatile, and you can catch fish on them all year long!! ------------------------------ S&K and DE Tackle Pro Staff | |||
| saint1 |
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Posts: 332 Location: Neenah, WI | Phantoms Rock. The 61/2 inch is a awesome spring and summer to early fall then i switch to the big one!!!! You can get the small one to do al kinds of erratic stuff plus you can get it to glide really sweet!! Great change-up bait SAINT | ||
| dedicated angler |
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Posts: 24 | I have a couple and have moved fish on them. No connections - Still a good bait. I feel that for my style of fishing they fish to slow. They are good enough to see the water every trip, but I have yet to find their nitch. I have tried them as spot on spot baits, negative weather. Nada I fish mostly shallow green lakes with tons of weeds. My 2 cents | ||
| muskycore |
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Posts: 341 | One of my top five baits. Perch and walleye colors, six and nine inch models have put fish in the boat. Great count down bait as well. | ||
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