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Message Subject: Danczyk Baits
Elby
Posted 8/31/2005 8:37 PM (#158157)
Subject: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 128


Location: Germantown, WI
I recently found a link to these baits. They look very nice. Just curious if anyone has any experience with them.
esox69
Posted 8/31/2005 8:48 PM (#158159 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 802


i have used the creepers and gliders- both the baits have good action, sweet paint jobs, and well made. 2 thumbs up!
steve
Big Perc
Posted 8/31/2005 9:25 PM (#158162 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 1188


Location: Iowa
They make some huge baits that attrack my attention...those paint jobs are freaking incredible...I will most likely add a couple to me arsenal...

Big Perc
ToddM
Posted 8/31/2005 9:59 PM (#158163 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits





Posts: 20255


Location: oswego, il
I have one of the 6" cigar gliders and it works pretty good. The paint jobs look great too. I see they have a panfish shaped one now, I wonder how good that one works. Anybody use that one or the 8" drop belly?
Elby
Posted 8/31/2005 10:12 PM (#158166 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 128


Location: Germantown, WI
Are Danczyk Baits available at any of the winter shows? I hate paying shipping.
johnson
Posted 9/1/2005 10:09 AM (#158209 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 203


I have three of the 9" gliders.. very nice side to side glide.. key is to work them slow,slow,slow..Havent boated a monster on one yet but have boated some nice fish.
Pretty heavy though! there priced at $30 a piece but I managed to pick up three on ebay for a grand total of $45.. I got lucky.

Bret
bulldawg
Posted 9/1/2005 11:58 AM (#158226 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 33


Location: Chicago,IL
Picked up some of his 8" gliders, but haven't had a chance to try them yet. As said they do have very sweet paint jobs.
Reef Hawg
Posted 9/1/2005 12:46 PM (#158230 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I have a 6" black glitter Danczyk glider that is in like new condition to sell or trade if anyone is interested. It is a very nice looking and working lure. i have a cobbs glider that looks exactly the same, so I don't need the other one. Drop me a PM or email and we could work out a deal. i am tinkering with super topraiders and need a couple more of them if anyone would like to trade.
Guest
Posted 9/3/2005 10:19 PM (#158412 - in reply to #158230)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits


I picked up a few of his lures based on the looks alone.
Great looking lures, but I couldn't get them to work unless there was no wind and I could work it at a snails pace. All of mine are the 8" version, maybe I need to use the heavier ones. I haven't given up on them yet.
Justin Gaiche
Posted 9/4/2005 8:13 PM (#158479 - in reply to #158157)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits


I went to school with Chad and the lures are very nice. A link to his website is available at http://www.billsmuskyclub.com He doesn't often go to shows so contacting him online is best.
dzklrz
Posted 9/7/2005 6:38 PM (#158828 - in reply to #158479)
Subject: RE: Danczyk Baits




Posts: 110


Location: WI
Thank you all for the compliments. For the few of you having trouble with a fast retrieve, try snapping the rod tip fast instead of pulls. This will bring the 8" into an erratic glide. I find new ways to work lures all the time. Try not to get in the habbit of working one brand glider or jerkbait the same as another brand. Some prefer pulls instead of jerks and so on. I stand behind all of my work, so if you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me.

Best of luck and thanks again
Chad Danczyk
www.danczyk-lures.com
[email protected]
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