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divani
Posted 4/15/2004 2:33 PM (#104176)
Subject: drifter super stalker





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Location: Belgium
has anybody used this crankbait? I was wondering what your experiences were for trolling and casting. Any information would be appreciated!
mr sluggo
Posted 4/15/2004 5:53 PM (#104196 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker




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Location: reedsburg wi
MY FIRST SKI OF THE YEAR CAME ON THAT BAIT. GREAT FOR SHALLOW WATER TWITCHEN ECT. TIGHT WIGGLE AND GOOD TAIL ACTION. BUT MY PARTNER HAD ONE THAT WAS A LEAKER DONT KNOW IF THIS A PROBLEM OR JUST A ONE TIME THING. I HAVE NOT TRIED TO TROLL ONE YET.
MIKE
Schuler
Posted 4/15/2004 8:59 PM (#104218 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
They are a good bait and they catch fish. Drifter now also has a squirrley believer which has great action.
2Rodknocker
Posted 4/15/2004 10:09 PM (#104234 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker




Posts: 459


Location: New Baden IL
Divani,
I mostly cast the super stalker. It's a super twitch bait, you can get it to almost turn entierly around from head to tail.
I like to put just about 1/2 oz. of lead solder around the front hook to make it slightly less bouyant.
I love them for shallow speed trolling. I usually keep them close to the boat, on less than 25' of line. They have an action a lot like a wiley's.
They were absolutely THE hot bait on Kinkaid last spring.
I'll be throwing one this weekend
Rod
lobi
Posted 4/16/2004 1:51 AM (#104248 - in reply to #104218)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker





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Location: Holly, MI
Schuler - 4/15/2004 9:59 PM

... Drifter now also has a squirrley believer which has great action.


Zach, or anyone, what is a squirrley Believer? Looks, action??

Ps I'm waiting on some goodies to arrive in the mail and a Super Stalker is in there
BALDY
Posted 4/16/2004 7:24 AM (#104255 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker




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Lobi -

It's just a jointed Believer with a tail like the Squirrely Ernie and Jake. Looks pretty good

Edited by BALDY 4/16/2004 7:25 AM
divani
Posted 4/16/2004 9:27 AM (#104271 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
do you miss a lot of strikes on that crankbait? The tail seems to be far behind the rear treble. Or is this one of those lures that the pike and muskies just engulf like a bulldawg?
Schuler
Posted 4/16/2004 9:13 PM (#104328 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I've had fish just bite the tail off the super stalker and missed some other strikes. Its not the greatest hooking lure

As far as the believer, its got great actiong but I haven't thrown it too much. Its an 8" modified. I wish they would do it to the 10"
lobi
Posted 4/16/2004 10:02 PM (#104331 - in reply to #104176)
Subject: RE: drifter super stalker





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Location: Holly, MI
Oh, yea.. That is what I ment I had ordered. Not the super believer. Is a super just a 10 incher?
I was wondering about that back hook not being very far back. I was considering dropping it back a bit more on a piece of stainless wire. Some people have modified the Shallow invaders this way. Has anyone tried it with the Super Stalker?
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