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 | What's the best way to work the undertaker lure?  Do you let it float to the surface and pull it or keep it deep?  I notice that it's tough to keep the slack out of my line when using this lure.  I also have a problem with a suick I have.  If I don't run it real fast it surfaces right away.  Is it designed to be ran at a fast speed?  Thanks | 
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 Posts: 2515
 
 
 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
 | I  just started fishing it myself and found that without short quick  "taps"  the thing wants to surface, with longer pulls it turns on itself. Touchy little critter. I take it you have the suspending and not the floater? | 
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 Posts: 1936
 
 
 Location: Eau Claire, WI
 | I work my Undertaker's a variety of ways... 
 1. Short quick taps....pause...repeat.
 
 2. Quicker version of above keeping it at the surface, almost a topwater type performance.
 
 Awesome lures....
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 Posts: 32935
 
 
 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
 | I have a box full of Undertakers, and really like them. I use the Undertaker as a glider, a topwater, and everything in between. I have never seen anyone else work one the way I do (Ask Theedz) but they DO catch fish. Don't even try to make the bait be repeatedly consistent, let it zig when you expect a zag, let it weave, let it pop the top now and again. It's a fish catching machine! | 
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