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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Gliders
 
Gliders
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Mojo Wabull
Mojo Baby Wabull
Phantom
Slammer Drop Belly Glider
Manta
Hellhound
Reef Hawg
8" Turmoils
Muskie Treats
smaller turmoil (6" or 7")
Savage Gear Deviator
magic maker
Lundberg Custombaits Stalkers
WARLOCKS
Gill Glide
Dunwright Dancer
Slidin' Shad
Ben-E-Bait!!!
Cobb's CD Shad
P-Ron-Ah
TUFF SHAD
HR
H2O Nitro
Power Probe
Perka's
snax
Gene's Wyde Glyde
West's Timberwolf
The "Pig" (No Kiddin!)
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Message Subject: Gliders
brewcrew
Posted 10/22/2008 6:02 PM (#341971)
Subject: Gliders





Posts: 283


Hey I have a few but am looking to get some more for the upcoming weekends. Just want to see what people have and whats worked for them.
Thanks
Chas
Posted 10/22/2008 6:49 PM (#341979 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders




Posts: 231


The 8"Turmoil" by Bikini Baits. Jed created a masterpiece with this! I've thrown alot of gliders that I like, but the Turmoil drives fish crazy! (Including Big Walleye!)LOL.... A nice bonus this past August while fishing for the toothy critters. Hands down, this is my favorite!

Chas
sorenson
Posted 10/22/2008 6:54 PM (#341980 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
I'm partial to the Wabulls and Perkas, but you only get to choose one...
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 10/22/2008 7:25 PM (#341987 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I gotta give props to Shawn Kellet's Muskie Treat. I fish the small ones and love them.

Edited by Gander Mt Guide 10/22/2008 8:31 PM
ILmuskie
Posted 10/22/2008 9:45 PM (#342014 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders





Posts: 371


Location: Dixon, IL
I like Reef Hawg and Eddie Bait!
I bought two Savage Gear Deviator from Rollie and Helen's Musky Shop....gray like shad and other is perch. Very nice! My son used a gray like shad Deviator and he like it very much. It is like a sick shad ...seducing side to side so my son would not give it back to me so I let him to keep it!
Slime King
Posted 10/23/2008 6:05 AM (#342034 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders





Posts: 494


Location: midwest
Slammer Drop Belly and Bikini Bait's Beer Belly.
DJS
Posted 10/23/2008 7:22 AM (#342037 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: RE: Gliders


Gotta love the phantom only problem as with most all glide baits is that they have an awful hooking percentage. We call it getting "phantomized" and it happens often but when its the only bait moving fish it's hard to put down.
jacktar
Posted 10/23/2008 4:53 PM (#342150 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: RE: Gliders




Posts: 1


Location: Pine City, MN
Amma Bamas are incredible baits. The feel and appearance in the water is unequaled, but i have never raised a fish on one. Therefore, I voted Hellhound. Love me the Hellhounds.
Landry
Posted 10/23/2008 6:39 PM (#342167 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: RE: Gliders




Posts: 1023


Those tiger tubes work any way you fish em. They outfish gliders for me when fished aggressively or slowly. I have converted a few die hard suick and reef hawg guys to these!
RIVER MUSKY
Posted 10/23/2008 7:14 PM (#342172 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders





Posts: 731


Location: martinsburg wv
hellhound
Allstate48
Posted 10/23/2008 7:20 PM (#342174 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: RE: Gliders




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
I've used a reef hog, quite a few times. Just tried a Perka this year. Two cast, two fish. Both are in my go to box. Doug
Beaver
Posted 10/23/2008 9:18 PM (#342186 - in reply to #342174)
Subject: RE: Gliders





Posts: 4266


When I'm not throwing my own lures, I throw HR's.
Whoolligan
Posted 10/24/2008 2:43 AM (#342202 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders




Posts: 457


Perka's, Treats, Wabulls, and Phantoms. All are good baits. I think it's great to have baits that work a little different in different depths of the water column.
If I had only one, it would be a Perka after knocking off 19 fish over 40" on Perka's this year.
ILmuskie
Posted 10/24/2008 6:52 AM (#342210 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders





Posts: 371


Location: Dixon, IL
Very interesting! Years ago, there's a few lures as Suicks, Bobbie, Reef Hawgs and Eddie until now lot more.....everybody own perfer giliders! So far Hellhound look like a winner....I would buy one for myself at the Chicago Musky Show this January! I always like to buy a few new lures to see any better than my favoreite lures.
How deep can Hellhound go under the surface?
I like Savage Gear Deviator.....it can go under as deep as 3 feet plus side to side also real good for shorefisherman like myself. It refuse hit the bottom and always under the surface when it close to me.
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 10/24/2008 8:49 AM (#342219 - in reply to #341971)
Subject: Re: Gliders




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Manta, although a good buddy got a 50"er on a Salmo Slider 2 weeks back.
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