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MuskieE
Posted 6/29/2005 9:31 PM (#152257)
Subject: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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Location: Appleton,WI
I just added a few rubbertails to some gliders for this weekend.Do they catch more fish than say a non tailed bait?

Does the tail size matter?

I hope i added the tails right heres a picture.will these work?

THanks!
Ill donate a few of these for the kly auction!

Edited by MuskieE 6/29/2005 9:37 PM



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MikeHulbert
Posted 6/30/2005 6:32 PM (#152381 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
not really for sure what you mean by "will they work".

Eric, don't you make them..... you should know if they work or not.

I would take them out to the lake, make a few cast, and see how their action is....

I would say without changing any weight and just by simply adding a tail, the action will not be close to the original action. I am sure some tinkering to the length of the tail, and possible different weigh or different weight placement might be neccessary.
Allstate48
Posted 7/1/2005 3:45 PM (#152487 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Did you paint the tails, or buy them that color? Thanks Doug. I sent you a PM
Beaver
Posted 7/1/2005 8:38 PM (#152493 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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I just threw some Squirkos, some Muskie Treats and a couple of Castors (that I added trailers to the rear end of the lure and moved the hooks forward and went to round bend trebles) and I must say, even tossing them in the pool, they looked like something that would get eaten. I noticed that by using a 5" Kalin on the lures, the side to side gliding action didn't suffer at all. When I went to bigger grubs, there wasn't much side to side action. Probably because of the drag produced by the bigger tail. I liked the way that the 5" Kalins added a little something extra without taking away from the action of the lure. I'd liken it to putting a plastic trailer on a bucktail. The one place where I can really see it helping is when the lure is in an 8. Lots of guys have asked, "How do you figure 8 a glider." Well, when there is a plastic trailer on it, the lure looks very good in a figure 8. Also adding a bright color trailer to a dark lure will help you to keep visual contact. I'll be making a small selection of Kick-Ass Castors to take up to Cass with me in a couple of weeks. I'll make sure that I give them ample water time to give them a good test. I'll let you know what I think of them after I try them and my Treats. They look good enough to eat.
Beav


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ToddM
Posted 7/1/2005 11:11 PM (#152508 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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E, they look great. Let us know how they work, if they work as good as the glider without the tail, they will be awesome.

That is a standard tail made by action plastics.
MuskieE
Posted 7/4/2005 8:29 PM (#152612 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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Location: Appleton,WI
They worked great,all i did was added the tail didnt move hooks or weight,They still have the same action,and check out the weekend report cause im gonna post my wisconsin big fish that ate this baby saturday morning!I guess I know it works now.
Ranger
Posted 7/9/2005 9:12 AM (#153082 - in reply to #152612)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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Hey E - I still love my RubberHairy Glider. Trade one of your new ones for some leaders?
DaveG
Posted 7/10/2005 3:15 AM (#153102 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?





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I made this bait earlier this year, some days rubber tails are the difference..
If you have confidence in a bait it will work, Dave.


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Guest
Posted 7/11/2005 8:35 AM (#153144 - in reply to #152257)
Subject: RE: Rubbertailed gliders and cranks?


Are any of you guys using and having luck this year with rubber tailed cranks for trolling? I am thinking of believers, ernies, Jakes, and Buchers.
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