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| jlong |
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Posts: 1939 Location: Black Creek, WI | Anyone else out there wish that Drifter Tackle would introduce a 10 inch version of the TripleD? Anyone care to start a petition? | ||
| esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8856 | I'm in! | ||
| Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Only if it was the same profile. I wouldn't want it really 'tall'. 9.5" in the same profile or very slightly larger would be awesome! | ||
| 123 |
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| That, or a suspending 10" Jake. How hard can that be? BrianF | |||
| BigMo |
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Posts: 617 Location: Clintonville, WI | This past Sunday while fishing DDDs on Lake Tom I commented to Sled and Grimm about how much I'd like to see a 10" version.........great minds MUST think alike I think a 10" DDD would be $$$ in the bank for Drifter/Mania and fish in the boat for us. | ||
| muskyboy |
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| Ya Baby, Bring it Matt! | |||
| Magnummusky |
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Posts: 199 | I'm in sounds great Jason! | ||
| Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | You can make your own suspending Jakes and Grandmas. All you need is a drill, some weight and some 2-ton Epoxy. I've got them close to neutral and slow-rise, kind of like a custom weighted Suick. It's not hard, just find the center of gravity, add weight until it struggles to rise, then drill a hole and add that weight and seal it up with some 2-ton epoxy. Beav | ||
| A-ROZ |
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Posts: 281 Location: Girdwood, Alaska | a 10" Triple D would be great!! | ||
| Guest |
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Anyone else out there wish that Drifter Tackle would introduce a 10 inch version of the TripleD? Anyone care to start a petition? Isn't the Warner crank what you're talking about? | |||
| jlong |
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Posts: 1939 Location: Black Creek, WI | Guest - 11/29/2006 8:09 PM Isn't the Warner crank what you're talking about? Steve doesn't make them anymore.... so now we gotta get Drifter to make the next best thing. | ||
| ulbian |
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Posts: 1168 | Yes...this would be cool. Pocketbook doesn't think so. Just imagining the "thump" of a 10 inch DDD. ah.... | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20269 Location: oswego, il | While they are at it, a 10" DD and a 10" Heckhound too! | ||
| Guest |
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| Pretty sure Steve Warner does still make them. | |||
| happy hooker |
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| how bout a 10 inch 'jerko",,, | |||
| THROWINWOOD |
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Posts: 110 Location: NEW LENOX IL | Count me in on the 10" HEY BIGMO how did you guys do on TOM? Dave | ||
| jlong |
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Posts: 1939 Location: Black Creek, WI | Guest - 11/29/2006 10:46 PM Pretty sure Steve Warner does still make them. Well then... Mr. Guest... if he will still make them for you... will you please buy some... and then sell them to me? Steve told me directly last week that he is no longer making them. I got the impression he meant that he is completely out of business.... so if he is just boycotting me and still making baits for others... that I must find a way around that obstacle.... cause his baits are awesome and will be greatly missed. In fact, the news of losing my supply of Steve's baits is what prompted me to start this post regarding my desire for a 10" TripleD. | ||
| Frank Walsh |
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Posts: 58 Location: Oak Island, MN | Jason, I'll go you one better. What I'd really like to see is the Jake made with the same process and material as the "DDD". Think of it. No leaks and broken lips anymore, and neutrally buoyant. Be the hottest ticket out there. | ||
| bn |
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| what!?! Steve isn't making them? awww mannnn good thing I have about 20 of those buggers! | |||
| jlong |
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Posts: 1939 Location: Black Creek, WI | bn - 11/30/2006 5:03 PM what!?! Steve isn't making them? awww mannnn good thing I have about 20 of those buggers! ;-) Got any you can spare? I'd like to buy one or two if possible. | ||
| MRoberts |
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Posts: 714 Location: Rhinelander, WI | I agree the 10" Warner kick's butt. I have been out fished many times by it. And caught a few myself on the one I have. How about a TripleD style lip on a 10" Molly. Is Mike still making his baits? Nail A Pig! Mike | ||
| BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | not if he's not making them anymore Jason! I should say I only have about 8 of the deep divers... I have about 12 of his shallow version and that is one kick butt bait in my book....I think I like his shallows over his deep divers...but I haven't played with the deep divers as much...though I should...I gave Cory a holo cisco one to toss on a certain clear cisco lake a couple weeks ago and about 10 casts with it he popped a fatty in front of me ! I personally think his 10" shallow is about the best shallow twitch bait you can find... Edited by MSKY HNR 11/30/2006 7:27 PM | ||
| Jomusky |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Wishin I Was Fishin' | sign me up for a couple | ||
| dogboy |
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Posts: 723 | make a 10 for sure, but, also make me a 6-7 inch. strictly for safety! | ||
| guts |
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Posts: 556 | a ten icher would be awsome same with the hellhound like toddm said would be very very cool and with the same profile as the 8 inchers like reef hawg said | ||
| BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | I would imagine it wont take too long before Drifter has this. If I had to guess, I would say it may even be in the works already. A company like that doesnt sit around too long without working on new stuff. | ||
| Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Walsh nailed it. A 10" jake made in the likeness of the DDD precess would be sweet. Even sweeter would be that it was ever slightly buoyant so I can let it float ever so slowly from the WI river and shield lake rocks that I ply. That lure would be welded to my rod as the disposable current jakes are now. Someone mentioned a 10" Jerko. Awesome idea!! I'd take that a step further too, in that Llungen found a niche for the jerko, making them in odd sizes that many lures(Reef Hawgs in particular) do not come in. Thier lures are 5 and 7", so... a 9" would be perfect. 9" and the same diameter or slightly more, than the original Jerko, and I found my summer and fall throwback... One last thing. A supersized standard Topraider would also be sweet. I do not like the supertopraider and have modified it to meet my specs, but a slightly upsized regular TR(a touch longer and fatter, say 7" insterad of 5") would be killer!! Last but not least, an upsized Rapala Husky Jerk is something I have been begging for, for years. Can I get a show of hands of those who feel this would be a useful tool as well?? | ||
| C.Painter |
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Posts: 1245 Location: Madtown, WI | There is a larger rapala....its called the ACE I like the larger Top Raider Idea. ANd the 10 inch DDD, I am all for that...I catch a fair share on the DDD but would like a larger profile for the fall. Cory | ||
| Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | wish that Ace could have showed me something yesterday Cory(you know the one I mean). I should have Charlie spit on it for me some time...maybe that would help... | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20269 Location: oswego, il | I popped a fish on the ace last weekend. I agree with painter, a great lure that is underused and by me but i plan on throwing it alot more. | ||
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