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| Just wondering if anyone has tried these lures for musky fishing. Seems to be a pretty dang good lure for bass. Didn't know if anyone here has had any luck with musky.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Jackall_Gantarel/descpage-JGAN.html
I been debating on getting one, but the price is pretty high. |
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Location: oswego, il | No but they have some baits with lips on them that are very good for me. |
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Location: Western U.P. | I've also done pretty good with some of their smaller baits. Haven't seen this until now. Definitely looks to be worth a try. |
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| Used it for pike fishing the last 2 seasons. Nothing too special about it. Runs very shallow in the 1-2 foot range. A lure that you can fish all day without fatigue because of its minimal weight and nearly no water resistance. Nice paint jobs. |
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| LugiAustria - 1/30/2016 12:09 PM
Used it for pike fishing the last 2 seasons. Nothing too special about it. Runs very shallow in the 1-2 foot range. A lure that you can fish all day without fatigue because of its minimal weight and nearly no water resistance. Nice paint jobs.
Did you like it?
Is it worth getting for the price? |
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| We use a lot of swimbaits here in europe for pike and what seperates this one to most of them is that it floats. This helps in shallow, weedy conditions or if you want to fish it very slow just a few inches under the surface almost like a topwater bait.
The actions is similar to the other swimbaits on the market, it will catch fish but its not some sort of a magic lure or whatever. The paint job looks very good and holds up pretty well to pike teeth.
Hard to say if its worth the price. For me the lure price is not a big issue because I limit myself to only 10 to max 15 lures and most of them are hand build and a lot more expensive than the Gantarel. I am not collecting hundreds and hundreds of lures which I cant use anyway just to have them.
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| Thanks for the feedback LugiAustria!
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