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Location: Detroit River | I'm thinking about buying an LMP Undertaker & Pallbarer & wanted to know how the action is on these? Are they easy to work or do you have to put more work in them & leave more slack? How do you like then compared to the other baits like these? Any video of them in action? Thanks |
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| I am interested to know as well. |
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| The action is great on the undertaker. Never fished with the pallbearer but the hook up ratio on the undertaker is really bad. |
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| Have a few undertakers and love them. Very easy to work. Light taps get it going in all directions. Hookups are pretty good if worked a little slower. |
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| the key to both is easy on the taps, soft taps are all that's needed, they will do all you want them to do and can be very erratic. use a solid wire leader with just a split ring. I was always overworking them too when I first got them, but when Bryan Schaeffer showed me how years ago, they have been a constant in my box |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Stad36 - 2/13/2015 2:16 PM
The action is great on the undertaker. Never fished with the pallbearer but the hook up ratio on the undertaker is really bad.
Not for me. I have caught a bunch of fish on the Undertaker and find the hook-ups to be just fine. |
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Posts: 1040
| Love my undertakers. Never had an issue with fish getting off. Most often those fish violently T-bone those things or inhale them. My only issue is that every now and then you will buy one and it just doesn't run like your others. |
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