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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Dick Gries Strikers
 
Message Subject: Dick Gries Strikers
BillM
Posted 2/22/2008 5:53 PM (#303194)
Subject: Dick Gries Strikers


What is better the larger ones or the juniors? Are these things supposed to glide side to side or ripped like a ratl-trap with a pause? I have the juniors and all I can get them to do is a slight glide and a minimal belly roll. Ive tried different line sizes and leader lengths-still got nothing... Am I missing something
muske99
Posted 2/23/2008 12:34 AM (#303276 - in reply to #303194)
Subject: RE: Dick Gries Strikers




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I think it is the shimmy (wiggle). I use to throw a junior with a lot of belly roll and extreme erratic action. Never caught a fish. Bought a large model and I thought it was a dud. Didn't have that extreme erratic action but as it turned out the fish love the shimmy. Picked up another large model a couple of years ago and the fish like that one also. I have watched fish chase the shimmy so I think a rip-pause technique is a good one. I also take off the solid leader and use 7 strand.
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