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| Muskerboy |
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Posts: 727 | I'm looking for a smaller glider. I have a couple of hellhounds and I love the action but I'm want something smaller to toss. I was looking at Smuttly Dogs. Whats your opinions? Thanks | ||
| Targa01 |
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Posts: 742 Location: Grand Rapids MN | First thing that comes to mind is a 6" Phantom. Easy to work and versital. | ||
| muskie24/7 |
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Posts: 909 | Those little 5" cobbs are nice! Brian | ||
| h2os2t |
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Posts: 941 Location: Freedom, WI | My small Nitros would fit also. The small Phantoms and Smuttlys are good, I have never tried the Cobbs. | ||
| Performance_Tuned |
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Posts: 102 Location: Bowling Green, KY | I like the small slidin' shads real well. | ||
| Schuler |
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Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | 4.5" P-Ron-Ah...nothing better | ||
| Guest |
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| try the slammer drop belly glider, it is the cats meow | |||
| CLARK1 |
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Posts: 57 | Don't over look the Baby Wabuls from Mojo. | ||
| Jim Stroede |
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Posts: 92 | small Cobb's, Smutly Dogs, and Bitten Warlocks all nice baits. | ||
| Slime King |
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Posts: 498 Location: midwest | Slammer drop belly, the new plastic body ones have been weighted well. Good hangtime and nice belly roll, Mr.Schwartz did well with the re-design on them. | ||
| Musky Madman |
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| WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | I picked up one of Shane West's gliders over the winter and I cant wait to get it in the water. Check out these and the rest of the baits in the Basement Baits section. http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=24... Peter | ||
| Muskerboy |
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Posts: 727 | I was looking for some timber wolf gliders but I couldn't find any place that has them. | ||
| WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | Shane doesnt make a lot of baits and as far as I know the only place to get them is from him. Just shoot him a pm. Peter | ||
| Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Muskie Treats. Get'm, get fish. Attachments ---------------- muskie-treat-green-perch.gif (5KB - 162 downloads) | ||
| mseybert |
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Posts: 443 Location: Indiana | 6" or 7" turmoil from bikini bait company. Best gliders out there! | ||
| kevinj |
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Posts: 474 | I would second the Timberwolf also try the Tuff Shad 6 " glider KJ | ||
| RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | Here is a 6" Turmoil that has caught its share of fish over the last several years. Jed V. Attachments ---------------- babyturmoil.jpg (165KB - 171 downloads) | ||
| Mjr |
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| TUFF SHADS 5" and 6" All The Way.... Mjr. | |||
| Labs |
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Posts: 114 Location: New London, Wisconsin | I really like the Nitro's from H2O...three different models to choose from...floating, standard and "psycho". Very high quality baits that are worth taking a look at. Good luck, Labs | ||
| Sam Ubl |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | Musky Magic Tackles Slidin` Shads, hands down! I exploit Doug's lures because their as good as I say, nothing more. Doug did a batch of custom Slidin` Shads with all of my groomsmen's names and my wedding date hand painted on the belly for my wedding party gift. . . That's how cool these things are. They have a slow sink rate so after the twitch, give them some hang time. They also sink horizontally, rather than nose down and have a belly role unmatched by any other glide bait IMO. He's got them in a variety of house colors on his website, but every season he creates a handful of customs. This year he had a large batch of a custom color I created for him called the "Tannic Walleye" pictured below (center). Great all season bait! Attachments ---------------- DSC_0011.JPG (41KB - 233 downloads) sizedforweb.jpg (181KB - 147 downloads) | ||
| CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | Here is a 6" Turmoil that has caught its share of fish over the last several years. start making the wood ones again jed | ||
| brewcrew |
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Posts: 283 | I love the baby wabulls in my opinion they are the most erratic bait I've thrown and they are really great for coldfront conditions. | ||
| muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | another vote for baby wabulls, i also like the smaller bikini baits gliders and the small 5" cobbs are also awesome baits. | ||
| RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | start making the wood ones again jed I have 250 of the original wood turmoil from hard maple in the works right now. Jed Edited by RiverMan 3/28/2009 9:30 PM | ||
| muskie24/7 |
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Posts: 909 | Take a look at the small "Newman Lures" made here in Pa.! I think he has a website! They gotta nice glide and roll action to them! Brian | ||
| gopackgo |
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Posts: 386 | BEN-E-BAIT, though they are tough to find. They are small with an internal rattle, beautiful paint job, just a sweet running bait. | ||
| Pikiespawn |
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | smuttley dogs / makes a 4" and 5" lure called a "pup". made from cedar, wired through, perfectly neutral buoyant......... and not an arm and leg. contact Mr Mark Smith | ||
| Roger from Sweden |
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Posts: 44 | The best small glider, imho, must be Stalker. It is the most vesatile glider I´ve ever worked. It allow you to do allmost anything you want, side-to-side, up-and-down, irregular. Totaly brutal! In Sweden we allso gor the Buster jerk, but to be honest, it is nothing compared to Stalker. Attachments ---------------- stalker01smallmouth.jpg (18KB - 149 downloads) stalker02pommeshad.jpg (16KB - 148 downloads) | ||
| Pikiespawn |
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | Another great little glider is the smuttley pup. They come in 4"or 5" models and are made of cedar and sink very slowly. You can work them fast or slow. Contact Mr Mark Smith. They are a fine W VA lure. Go Eers!! | ||
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