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Posts: 114
| Are the Drifter Lokes any good? Haven't heard much about them |
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Posts: 568
Location: Lake St Clair | Most people say they are garbage compared to the originals
i have one that i cast so i cant really tell the difference
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Posts: 36
| I never had the originals but I bought two of them a week or two ago and one dosent stay under water and the other dosent have any action so I am not a fan. |
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Posts: 149
| Get a Wiley or a Tackle Industries Nokken. Both have a similar action as the original Loke lures. I have all three and like them. Have not bought one of the new Loke lures yet. |
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Posts: 1529
| lokes are good lures the pre- drifter tackle were best . Honduras mahogany was the wood used. if you have a loke without tracking try bending the wire the opposite way a touch |
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| same wood have been used even the paint and epoxy is the same brand that was used by mr muliet,so imo they are the same.why its always the same bs when a lure is made by another co?oh you know they were so good 20 years ago blah blah blah.some may need to be tuned,but once its made they will work exactly like they are supposed. |
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Posts: 2097
| Where you going to be trolling Jim? |
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Posts: 1202
Location: Money, PA | How can you compare a Loke to a Wiley? The original Lokes are more like a Ziggie bait with that side to side wonder. Wileys all run straight and true.
If you want that similar action and look like the old Lokes, I'd go with a Ziggie. |
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