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Slimeball
Posted 3/10/2008 1:35 PM (#306530)
Subject: Musky Magic Tackle





Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
Anyone familiar with the Slippery Slider and the Slidin' Shad? Thoughts?
bluegill
Posted 3/10/2008 6:51 PM (#306591 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: Re: Musky Magic Tackle




Posts: 199


Location: Sandusky, OH
I have a couple Slidin' Shads of both sizes, and one slippery slider. I haven't spent anytime with the slippery slider, but really like my Slidin' Shads, especially the smaller size (not much use of the bigger one). Easy to work, nice belly roll, and I caught my first two fish withing 10 minutes of each other my first time out.
Eric
fish4life
Posted 3/10/2008 10:14 PM (#306637 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: Re: Musky Magic Tackle




Posts: 238


I like sliden' shads for the river,you can use the current and make the bait do some crazy things, my buddy from Wis. showed me this lures and I started using them!! One thing I like about them on the river they will surface and you can also get them to roll, you just dont know which way it is going to go with a little current!!
Hope this helps!! Tony S
Doug_Kloet
Posted 3/17/2008 10:43 AM (#307884 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: RE: Musky Magic Tackle




Posts: 202


Hi Slimeball,

Thanks for taking a interest in the Slippery Slider and Slidin' Shad. They are both great baits and have caught a lot of Muskies.

Thanks to the other guys on this post for the comments on the Slidin' Shad.

Slimeball if you have any further questions please email me at [email protected].

Thanks,

Doug Kloet
http://www.muskymagictackle.com
Targa01
Posted 3/17/2008 7:29 PM (#307995 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: Re: Musky Magic Tackle





Posts: 742


Location: Grand Rapids MN
I just traded some lures and picked up a Slippery Slider. Haven't had the chance to try it yet but it looks really well built. Once I find some open water I will letcha know how it worked for me.
Nupe
Posted 3/19/2008 9:53 AM (#308316 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: Re: Musky Magic Tackle




Posts: 519


Location: Bloomington, IL
I picked up a Slippery Slider a year or two ago, it works great! I have not caught a muskie on it yet, but caught some good Northerns on it in some weed flats and weedy bays and on my trip to Canada last year - man did they hammer it. I plan on using it more this year and getting my first muskie on it in Canada (or before) this year. It is very well built and weighted.
ToddM
Posted 3/19/2008 11:20 AM (#308331 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: RE: Musky Magic Tackle





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Location: oswego, il
Both are great baits. The slidin shad has one of the best belly wobbles a glider can have.
Doug_Kloet
Posted 3/20/2008 5:45 PM (#308592 - in reply to #306530)
Subject: RE: Musky Magic Tackle




Posts: 202


Thanks again guys for the great comments on my products. Keep it coming.

Doug Kloet
http://www.muskymagictackle.com
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