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Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Drop Belly Gliders Poll
 
Drop Belly Gliders Poll
OptionResults
Hughes River Shaker21 Votes - [18.75%]
Trueglide Hustler15 Votes - [13.39%]
Amma Bama8 Votes - [7.14%]
Smuttly Dog10 Votes - [8.93%]
Beaver’s Perka5 Votes - [4.46%]
Grey Ghost Hounder6 Votes - [5.36%]
Shane West’s Timberwolf7 Votes - [6.25%]
Danczyk’s SG Series1 Votes - [0.89%]
Cobb’s Crazy Shad13 Votes - [11.61%]
Novak’s26 Votes - [23.21%]

Message Subject: Drop Belly Gliders Poll
Musky911
Posted 4/25/2006 5:10 PM (#188833)
Subject: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 369


Location: Omaha NE
Hey, I was wondering what your guy's favorite drop belly gliders are.
DEMolishedyou
Posted 4/25/2006 5:16 PM (#188835 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
please post why so this poll doesn't get lost and I know whats good about it.
Timberwolf because its the only glider ever seen a fish bite.
Beaver
Posted 4/25/2006 5:25 PM (#188840 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 4266


Even though I make my own, HR Shakers put more fish in the boat for me every year.
Especially the older ones that I strip and repaint
Beav
MuskieMike
Posted 4/25/2006 5:31 PM (#188842 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Location: Des Moines IA
Can't beat a 99 or 2000 Shaker. Beav's parka kicks butt too, especially in shallower water, but there is something about an old shaker. Can't explain it.
chico
Posted 4/25/2006 5:33 PM (#188843 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
Can't really claim an absolute favorite, several on there that I throw regularly, seem to have ommited Slammers.
k-bob
Posted 4/25/2006 5:34 PM (#188844 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 605


Location: Marshfield, WI
I voted for the Smuttly Dawg. It is the only one I have caught a fish on, so I had to vote for that. I do like Hounders. I've seen some nice fish on them in lakes not known for really big fish.
Krishna
Brett Carroll
Posted 4/25/2006 5:40 PM (#188846 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 696


Location: Northern Illinois
Its been stated but is very true! Hughes River Shakers just seem to catch the most fish!
EsoxJohnny
Posted 4/25/2006 6:36 PM (#188856 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 108


Location: IN
I prefer one that's not on the list. The Beer Belly Glider from Bikini Bait Co.
ToddM
Posted 4/25/2006 7:19 PM (#188867 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
I wish we could have added options here but some really great ones listed above. hoosierhandmade easy glider, slammer drop belly glider, tippy darter and the rubberhairy gill glide are all awesome as well.
MACK
Posted 4/25/2006 7:50 PM (#188880 - in reply to #188867)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 1080


EsoxJohnny - 4/25/2006 6:36 PM

I prefer one that's not on the list. The Beer Belly Glider from Bikini Bait Co.


ToddM - 4/25/2006 7:19 PM

I wish we could have added options here -------------hoosierhandmade easy glider, tippy darter .



I agree with the above statements. Yes...some great ones listed above...but some great ones haven't made the list either.
Pointerpride102
Posted 4/25/2006 7:56 PM (#188884 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Got a couple this summer I havent tried yet that I am looking forward to throwing. The HR got my vote though.

Mike
Smaklin
Posted 4/25/2006 8:17 PM (#188889 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll


Don't forget P-Ron-ah's!
KSauers
Posted 4/25/2006 8:38 PM (#188893 - in reply to #188842)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 743



The shaker I have ,from 2000 , is slimmer that the newer ones and is my second favorite HR's after an even older 8" pointy nose.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 4/25/2006 8:49 PM (#188895 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 2753


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
The other day, I finally got to try out my Shane West Timberwolf in Nemo color pattern that I picked up at the Muskie Madness Show. ............- AWWWWWWWesomeeeeeeeee! The only glider I've seen other than an Alien that will predictablly do a 270 deg. turn (using a 80lb flouro leader). Veryyyyyyyy easy glider to work. That bait is definitely getting some water time this year. Now that's really a honest testament from someone who usually fishes exclusively with their own company lures.


Shane you have created a real winner!

Have fun!
Al
muskynightmare
Posted 4/25/2006 9:03 PM (#188903 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I second, or third, or whatever the Timberwolf! Other gliders mentioned were worth the mention, but there is something special about the T-Wolf. Dances like your favorite stripper, but does not cost you as much!!!!!!!!!!
Musky911
Posted 4/25/2006 9:19 PM (#188910 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 369


Location: Omaha NE
I have a timberwolf myself now but have got the chance to try it out yet, but I tried my bro's out and it was the easiest glider I had ever used.
Jomusky
Posted 4/25/2006 9:25 PM (#188913 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Should have an option to add
DEMolishedyou
Posted 4/25/2006 9:40 PM (#188919 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
just mention it down here in the posts if you have a different one. There is no way anyone could mention all the drop belly gliders out there.
Mark H.
Posted 4/26/2006 6:12 AM (#188949 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Don't forget Slammer Drop-Bellies... Not a lot of new hype on these, but they are darn nice baits that catch fish. Bill does a great job.
nwild
Posted 4/26/2006 6:58 AM (#188955 - in reply to #188949)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I couldn't vote, I don't throw a ton of glide baits. I've only thrown one of those listed, the Hughes. In my opinion it doesn't come close to the action of the X-Glide made by H2O.

Edited by nwild 4/26/2006 6:58 AM
musky54
Posted 4/26/2006 7:08 AM (#188960 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 122


Location: Kenosha, Wi.
I love using the Smity Mercer Creek, it's put some nice fish in the boat for us........
stephendawg
Posted 4/26/2006 7:16 AM (#188963 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 1023


Location: Lafayette, IN
HOOSIER HANDMADE !!! ...without a doubt!
tuffy1
Posted 4/26/2006 7:36 AM (#188967 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
Slammer DBellys are awesome short line trolling gliders.
mikie
Posted 4/26/2006 7:39 AM (#188968 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Location: Athens, Ohio
vote #2 for the Beer Belly, also the Magic Maker. m
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 4/26/2006 8:09 AM (#188980 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 434


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
I have one thing to say. Trueglide!!!!!!!!!
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 4/26/2006 8:09 AM (#188981 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 434


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
I have one thing to say. Trueglide!!!!!!!!!

Edited by DEMolishedyou2 4/26/2006 8:09 AM
7Islands
Posted 4/26/2006 10:54 AM (#189011 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 389


Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
The orignally made Hughes River Shaker(of the list you put up) is an absolute killer.The PROBLEM is that most people retreive it wrongly in warm water situations.Whether you like the manufacture or not it still has not been matched in fish catching ability(IMHO )

The only recent bait that I have tested and have that much faith in is not a true glider by any means ,but a hybrid crank/jerk/glide is the CRANKY NITRO by H20.Some serious thought went into this bait and the action is righttous to say the least
saint1
Posted 4/26/2006 12:34 PM (#189037 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 332


Location: Neenah, WI
absolutely the nitro rocks



saint1
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 4/26/2006 4:23 PM (#189073 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
It is hard to believe that the list wouldn't contain Slammer's Drop Belly Gliders, especially in the custom colors that are available only at the winter sport shows.
nxtcast
Posted 4/26/2006 5:53 PM (#189089 - in reply to #188833)
Subject: RE: Drop Belly Gliders Poll





Posts: 381


Hughes river from 2000 - 2001 the old shkaers!
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