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guideman
Posted 4/29/2006 7:38 PM (#189499 - in reply to #160529)
Subject: RE: Top Glider Choices




Posts: 376


Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN
I really like the baits from H20 and I gotta agree there is nothing easier than a Manta. I still throw my old Reef Hogs and they still catch fish.

"Ace"
fishpoop
Posted 4/29/2006 11:14 PM (#189515 - in reply to #160529)
Subject: RE: Top Glider Choices




Posts: 656


Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
Phantoms, all styles from the original to the 6 and 8 inch deep models, to the squirrely ones, and I got my hands on one of the rare 12 inch phantoms that I can't wait to throw. Well made and consisent action from bait to bait which is very hard to acheive in a wood lure.

I also like the 6 inch Reef Hawgs. I have Hughes Rivers, Mantas and Cobbs and various other glide baits. But after years of spending money on different ones looking for the "best" I've deceided that I just stick with buying Phantoms and 6 inch Reef Hawgs from now on.
MuskieE
Posted 4/30/2006 7:37 AM (#189528 - in reply to #160529)
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Posts: 2068


Location: Appleton,WI
Squirrlley Gill Glide I love the side to side action and bellie roll....... !Handsdown..............

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Tim Kelly
Posted 4/30/2006 8:32 AM (#189532 - in reply to #160529)
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Posts: 358


Location: London, England
What do you guys do when you get to the boatside with your gliders? Do you just drag them round in the 8 or try to work them in some way?
tuffy1
Posted 4/30/2006 9:33 AM (#189537 - in reply to #160529)
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Location: Racine, Wi
Usually with a glider, I will try to do something before I go into the 8. It works awesome with undertakers. Once you get control of the glider and know what it can do, make the glider shoot down right before the 8. This get's them to go quite often. The "death dive". If they don't eat then, then I go into the 8, but use your rod to swim the bait instead of dragging it straight.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 4/30/2006 12:22 PM (#189568 - in reply to #189537)
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Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Here are some of the new Perkettes baits ready to hit the water this opener.

I will be happy to post the results of these new gliders. I just thought I would share these with everyone since Beaver is not a big self promo guy.




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SteveHulbert
Posted 5/1/2006 12:07 PM (#189734 - in reply to #160529)
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Posts: 202


Location: Angola, IN
TRUEGLIDES!!!

I own a lot of lures and I don't fish as much as some, but the best lure out there is a TrueGlide. The Hustlers offer one of the best belly-rolls/2-part glide I've ever seen. The Humpback can be worked in an assortment of ways, but most resembles the action of a Phantom on steroids. The Guppie is KILLER.

Joe's baits are so darn good, they catch fish working them or just reeling them straight in.....I'm sure you can catch fish trolling them as well.

No one has better paint schemes or epoxy finish. And if you want a special treat, get one of his FOIL patterns. WOW!!!

TrueGlides RULE!!!!


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CiscoKid
Posted 5/1/2006 1:23 PM (#189745 - in reply to #160529)
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Not much of a jerkbait fan, but the jerks I do like are the Nitro's from H2O! As Steve Worral mentioned, I like them erratic. I work the 7" Nitro with quick pops of the rod on a slack line, with a varying cadence. If I wanted more of a true glider (almost strictly side to side) I go with the 8" Nitro.

I also like the HR Hughey for strictly gliding The undertaker use to be a favorite, but that has been replaced by the Nitro.
happy hooker
Posted 5/1/2006 1:55 PM (#189750 - in reply to #160529)
Subject: RE: Top Glider Choices


The New 6 inch 'deep' phantoms are awesome!!
chico
Posted 5/1/2006 1:56 PM (#189751 - in reply to #160529)
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Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
Trueglides again, just can't touch them. Other faves are Smutley's, phantoms, Shakers, Manta's, Hellhounds, Slammers and quite partial to a Gene's wide glide.
todd_yester
Posted 5/2/2006 1:26 AM (#189863 - in reply to #160529)
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Posts: 148


Location: pittsburgh, pa
Tuff Shad Glider
Serpant
Posted 5/2/2006 8:19 AM (#189884 - in reply to #160529)
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Posts: 110


Location: Albertville, Minnesota
Mantas and Undertakers.

I upsized the hooks on the Mantas, and have had some better hooking percentages. Also, that Smokies exclusive color....smokin bluegill looks to dang good on one of my mantas. GMG got me hooked on the undertakers.

Are people throwing Mr. Automatics?

Chris
Overthehill
Posted 5/3/2006 10:46 PM (#190179 - in reply to #160529)
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Can't beat a novak
Fisherben
Posted 5/4/2006 2:52 AM (#190189 - in reply to #190179)
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Posts: 40


perkas perkettes and bikinis
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