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ghitierman
Posted 5/2/2007 8:20 PM (#254204)
Subject: Best glide bait





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What do you prefer to throw as far as glide baits. I threw a eddie bait once upon a time and liked it a lot but i was told that it had been custom weighted and they didn't work that way out of the box. Is there anything in a similar shape that works well out of the box. Or does a eddie bait work fine out of the box
EsoxJohnny
Posted 5/2/2007 8:31 PM (#254207 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: Re: Best glide bait





Posts: 108


Location: IN
Mantas and Hellhounds are probably the easiest, straight out of the box gliders to throw. They aren't necessarily the same profile as an Eddie bait, but they are fool proof and they catch a ton of fish.
Pete Stoltman
Posted 5/2/2007 9:43 PM (#254219 - in reply to #254204)
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If you like that torpedo shape I'd definitely encourage you to try a Smitty bait. They're a bit easier to find in most cases have a wide range of finishes and are fish catching son of a guns. Russ also introduced a new heavier weighted version this year that I'm really anxious to try.
sputterbug
Posted 5/2/2007 11:10 PM (#254234 - in reply to #254204)
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Posts: 364


Location: Kentucky
Undertaker also fits the bill, and I'm partial to the Hellhound.
MuskieMike
Posted 5/3/2007 12:40 AM (#254242 - in reply to #254234)
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Location: Des Moines IA
HR's or the wabull/baby wabull ...........
Guest
Posted 5/3/2007 3:53 AM (#254244 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: RE: Best glide bait


eddies
Guest
Posted 5/3/2007 5:04 AM (#254246 - in reply to #254204)
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Best 3 gliders are......and these are in order.........Hellhound, Hellhound, followed by Hellhound. Why have something else? Keep it simple!!
mikie
Posted 5/3/2007 6:25 AM (#254252 - in reply to #254246)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
I've become just a bit partial to Muskie Treats. They have some for sale every now & then on the buy sell trade board. For bigger baits, Beav's Perkas and Castors are very cool, I've just not yet had a fish hooked on one yet. For commercially made units, magic makers rock. m
Pathfinder44
Posted 5/3/2007 6:53 AM (#254254 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: Re: Best glide bait




Posts: 79


Location: S.E. Wisconsin
Slammer drop belly along with Manta's work great!!!
muskynightmare
Posted 5/3/2007 7:24 AM (#254262 - in reply to #254204)
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
The 10" Timberwolf, made by ShaneW, is my absolute favorite. It is a drop belly style. Mantas and hang tens, and hellhounds round out my favorites.
Dewey
Posted 5/3/2007 10:53 AM (#254309 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: RE: Best glide bait


Phantoms!!!
Try the new soft tail versions. They are awesome!

Dewey
RUMBLEFISH
Posted 5/3/2007 11:10 AM (#254314 - in reply to #254204)
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PERKA !!!!
mn_mike
Posted 5/3/2007 3:12 PM (#254373 - in reply to #254204)
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I use a Hellhound and now a Manta Hang 10 and they are nice. I have a floating Salmo Slider and it has a different action but much tougher to start with. Even though they are not the exact same action I still like to chunck a Reef Hawg now and again.
Mauser
Posted 5/3/2007 5:24 PM (#254393 - in reply to #254204)
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Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
Phantoms, Mantas, Sledges all work for me , with the Manta being the easiest for me to work

Mauser
bn
Posted 5/4/2007 9:39 AM (#254544 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: RE: Best glide bait


glide baits suck.


ok ok maybe not
the only ones i use anymore are h*llhounds, turmoils, magic makers and an occasional undertaker and 6" hughey
esoxaddict
Posted 5/4/2007 9:52 AM (#254546 - in reply to #254204)
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I probably have 30 gliders. I have caught this many fish on gliders: (0)
I have raised many fish on gliders, some were of substantial size.

I can honestly say that glide baits suck. Bucktails don't suck, spinnerbaits don't suck, twithbaits and jerkbaits don't suck, bulldawgs don't suck (ok they DO but that's only because I can't seem to keep a fish pinned on one) But gliders??? They suck.

I AM, however, very attached to my glider collection. And I DO still throw them from time to time. WHY? Well, I like them. I like working them. I like lookin' at 'em. Fish like lookin at 'em, too. Here's what I like about the ones I like best:

6" phantom: They are reliable -- they all run the same. You can cast 'em a country mile, and they're super easy to work. Nice side to side action with a little roll, very little effort required to work them, no fatiguue.

Baby wabull: Same deal, except you can work them super super slow. And the round shape adds a nice up and down element too -- erratic, effortless, and just plain cool-looking in the water.

Both baits are something you look at in the water and think "how can a fish not eat that?!"

Someday I'll get the chance to ask a fish that question.
bn
Posted 5/4/2007 9:53 AM (#254547 - in reply to #254204)
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who the heck are you kidding EA...you have way more than 30 gliders!
heck I even have about 20 and I don't use them much! You go count them up..I bet you have 50
tc
Posted 5/4/2007 9:58 AM (#254549 - in reply to #254204)
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Esox addict.. you have caught zero fish on gliders..
how many have you caught total, in your life? on all and any baits?

Phantoms, Hughes Rivers, Hang Ten's...one of my top 3 of all time..8" Reef Hawgs!
Willis
Posted 5/4/2007 9:59 AM (#254550 - in reply to #254547)
Subject: RE: Best glide bait




Posts: 227


Location: New Brighton, MN
Last year I picked up one of these Mr. Automatic gliders by muskie safari...

http://www.eaglesportscenter.com/products/safari/mracolor.htm

Their paint jobs are great, but the action....lethargic, ho-hum..not too thrilled with it . Mabye I just don't like gliders....

Anyone have an opinion on these?
Zachary
Posted 5/4/2007 10:42 AM (#254560 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: Re: Best glide bait




Posts: 50


Location: Park Ridge, Illinois
Phantoms
esoxaddict
Posted 5/4/2007 11:25 AM (#254567 - in reply to #254547)
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You might be right Brad! I have so many lures my lures have lures...

Sometimes I think they're breeding down there in the basement when I'm not lookin'!
CowboyHannah
Posted 5/5/2007 6:48 PM (#254788 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: RE: Best glide bait


Magic Makers move SO MANY fish for me it's unreal. There are so many ways to work these baits I've discovered over the past few seasons. While I'm not crazy about hooking percentages on gliders in general, this bait DOES hook fish with the 5/0 hooks that come standard.

Even if the fish doesn't strike, at least you get them pegged on location when they move on this bait...and alot of fish do move on this bait.
bn
Posted 5/5/2007 9:38 PM (#254809 - in reply to #254204)
Subject: RE: Best glide bait


even though i got 2 fish today on glide baits, they still suck!
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