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Kazmuskie |
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Posts: 194 | Are there any jerkbaits out there that can Walk the dog, move fast, and stay down in the 7-10' range? | ||
Schuler |
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Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | Manta would probobly be the deepest. | ||
A-ROZ |
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Posts: 281 Location: Girdwood, Alaska | try a triple D | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20229 Location: oswego, il | Banana jerkbait is bouyant, at least at first, it does soak up water quick. I work it very fast. Wades wobbler can be weighted, so can a leo jerkbait, that wil get down too. | ||
guts |
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Posts: 556 | i agree with aroz try a triple d you wont be disopointed Edited by guts 9/1/2006 9:35 PM | ||
The Yeti |
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Wabull | |||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32892 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Agreed, the Wabull will do exactly that. | ||
Musky911 |
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Posts: 369 Location: Omaha NE | try an undertaker | ||
Kazmuskie |
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Posts: 194 | Thanks for the ideas. | ||
Jokemon |
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Posts: 93 | Novak GSB and Novak Infuriater.... (huh Yeti...you know that ) | ||
uptown |
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Posts: 432 Location: mpls | Trueglide Guppie for sure! | ||
Matt |
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Grayghost hounder. Made for speed... | |||
BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | The Yeti - 9/1/2006 10:57 PM Wabull I dont think so. The Wabull is not what you are looking for in this scenario. You can get the Wabull down there, but you will have a hard time keeping it there if you are moving it fast. It is better suited for miving fast in the upper part of the water column. | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Can a deeper version of the Wabull be obtained, or has anyone weighted one and have the proper drill point so I do not mess up a perfectly good lure in doing so? I liked the action of the wabull I saw, sort of like some of my Hawgs, but stayed in side to side 'tune' better, and it seems the fish prefer that at times. That said, there used to be a lure on the market called a Crazy Glider. That thing could be counted down and worked as mentioned. Anyone remember these? Greg them makes a deep version of his T Turn too, and that is a nice lure. I have more experience with the regular one and have done well with them this year, but the deeper one is one that I should have been using more this summer in particular(wish I would have seen this post earlier to remind me that I had it...DUH). Edited by Reef Hawg 9/8/2006 7:28 PM | ||
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