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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder
 
Message Subject: Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder
Cedar
Posted 5/10/2020 1:12 PM (#959645)
Subject: Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder




Posts: 354


Location: Western U.P.
Thinking of picking up a couple of these baits to try, and was looking for some feedback from users on how they run, what do/don't you like about them, are they successful for you, etc. I like the 9' T-Bone, and 9' Sidewinder, but their other baits look interesting also. I would expect the T-Bone to run something similar to a Suick, and was curious if there were any differences. The same with the Sidewinder, and other glides. Thanks.
erico
Posted 5/11/2020 7:50 AM (#959666 - in reply to #959645)
Subject: Re: Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder





Location: Hayward WI
I only have T-Bones. Yes and no on running like a Suick. They have more of a wobble on the dive and seem to work better with a pull rather than a down snap like Suicks. The tail is thicker and doesn't get bent on fish.
jase2
Posted 5/16/2020 4:57 AM (#959932 - in reply to #959645)
Subject: Re: Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder




Posts: 67


All of their baits are well made. They are also making the T-Bone and Sidewinder with tails now. Their double bladed bucktails with the grub attached are also amazing. Of course do not forget about the DeadHead which started it all. They also make it now with a tail if you want. Really good quality baits made by good quality dudes. Prices are also pretty good when compared with similar baits. You really cannot go wrong with them. JB
true tiger tamer
Posted 5/16/2020 11:56 AM (#959938 - in reply to #959645)
Subject: Re: Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder




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My muskie fishing legend, friend, really likes the sidewinder and the deadhead and he's tried most of the gliders being made.
Southern Muskies
Posted 6/19/2020 10:23 AM (#962486 - in reply to #959645)
Subject: Re: Deadhead Tackle T-Bone & Sidewinder




Posts: 51


These are all great baits. Love the dead heads and side winders. I fish glides more than the pull baits. That being said; I like the t-bone over a suick because of profile size and the wobble. Speed Jones is a good guy; and prices his baits very reasonably.
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