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Location: Albertville, Minnesota | Just purchased one of these, the 7". Anyone have luck with this bad boy? The eyes on it look sweet, I can see it now as I let it suspend with the eyes reflecting light only to be crushed. Any tips for working it, or is it a simple glide motion?
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| Hi S,
I work mine similiar to working a Manta type glide bait. You may have to be a little more energetic with your twitches, but it will swing side to side on its own once you get it going. I am kind of gueesing here, but I bet it will be a very good fall bait. All the best to you! |
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| Agree with Mike. Good description. By the way, nice job repainting my favorite bait, Mike. You are appreciated. (I hope I don't get grief for promotion now)
Steve
Edited by muskiemachinery 8/12/2004 9:20 PM
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Location: oswego, il | I really like the one I have. I have done so little casting this year I have not had much time with it but it is very easy to work. |
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| They look nice have not fished them yet.0723 |
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Anybody know where I can get the BlueGill? |
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Location: Hayward WI | Pastikas, just scroll down the page http://www.pastikas.com/acatalog/HOT_NEW_ITEMS____.html |
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Location: Albertville, Minnesota | Didn't see anything on Tonka with the perch colored dunwright, but it has some cool action. Mike, that way you talked about worked best. This bait will produce. Did end up catching a nice 40" though on a suick.
Chris
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