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Message Subject: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"
matt
Posted 3/18/2003 7:50 PM (#64148)
Subject: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Hi all!

After an UP HILL battle we are finally ready to introduce the Rip&Glide. The mold is made and parts are scheduled..

For those who don’t know...this is a dual purpose bait that has 2 different line ties that offers 2 TOTALLY different actions in 1 bait. The top line tie (the RIPPER) is best and most simply described as a vibrating Suick, if you can imagine that. The bottom line tie presents a glide bait action that has consistent belly role/FLASH. Its tight erratic glide can be worked on the TOP or subsurface.

We may or may not offer a custom weighted version of which will have only the TOP (ripping) eye. This will be called the "RIPPER".

The construction will be SOLID ABS plastic and insert molded hook hangers/line ties.. This will make it one of the most durable baits on the market.

ERC will have a demo video for your review on the website very soon.

Good luck huntin this year!!!

Take care

matt@ERC
ps am going to attempt to attach a picture???
Oneida Esox
Posted 3/18/2003 7:55 PM (#64150 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"


Hey Matt, good to hear that the R and G is finally going to hit the shelves.

This is a unique lure that will move fish when a lot of other lures fail. Very few follows on this lure, they seem to just eat it! God bless.

John
Oneida Esox Guide Service
www.oneidaesox.com
Sponge
Posted 3/18/2003 8:02 PM (#64153 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Hopefully there is one w/ my name already on it...right Jason?;)
matt
Posted 3/18/2003 8:03 PM (#64154 - in reply to #64150)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
hmmmm?????

and agian I will try. last time though
matt
Posted 3/18/2003 8:20 PM (#64155 - in reply to #64154)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
I got ya covered sponge bob....Heck, you were one of the first people to ever see it. Remember when Jason and I showed it to you when you were with Shawn and Travis? What did you think of it? We just now finally finished the final final final design. been a LONG road.

Send your address to [email protected] I owe ya one for leaving you that accidental present down at the Cave

Take care

Matt
Sponge
Posted 3/18/2003 9:19 PM (#64165 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




LOL!!! No probs dude, I traded Jason a Hughes River last year for one at a "later date". When you guys cast that bait past us, I couldn't believe the action; I thought Krappie was going to jump outta the boat and grab it! I know we talked about it the rest of the afternoon off and on. I'll send me address...I'd "endure" last year all over again if I thought you 2 could make it back down.:O Once this bait gets out, my guess is it will keep you busy for a good while...
Slamr
Posted 3/18/2003 9:27 PM (#64166 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 7039


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Saw it in the water last summer...been asking for it since....still waiting....and waiting....and waiting. Unique action, like all baits I seem to do well on, has lots of shake and shimmy.

Slamr
nwild
Posted 3/19/2003 7:40 AM (#64187 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I've been waiting patiently for this bait ever since MRoberts made it a tournament proven fish catcher on Pelican Lake last fall. He gave me a close up demo but seemed real skittish about letting me touch it.
sworrall
Posted 3/19/2003 8:15 AM (#64195 - in reply to #64187)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
here is a picture of the Rip and Glide. Guess I better make an opening in my tackle box!


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Mr.Pike
Posted 3/19/2003 9:52 AM (#64208 - in reply to #64195)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 466


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
whats the weight and length of this bait?
matt
Posted 3/19/2003 10:08 AM (#64213 - in reply to #64208)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Senior Pike,

The length is a little under 8 inches. Weight will be around 74 to 76 grams (around 3oz?)

Matt
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 3/19/2003 10:10 AM (#64214 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 610


It’s the most finesseable bait I’ve ever fished with. It’s a joy to “work it”.
Sponge
Posted 3/19/2003 10:16 AM (#64217 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Others write "the first time, ever I saw this bait"...and "who says there's no such thing as love at first sight?" I saw the bait worked up close, and you can ask Krappie or Cisco Kid as to the versatility and potential for this lure...
divani
Posted 3/19/2003 10:36 AM (#64218 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 2059


Location: Belgium
did they catch a sponge bob on the first cast??
Sponge
Posted 3/19/2003 10:43 AM (#64219 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




YES! Krappie, Cisco and I received a brief history and peep show on the water, but were not allowed to touch or photograph the bait; Krappie kept asking questions, and for a moment thought he might take a dip in hopes of at least touching the fish vittle. No doubt one will also be able to use it successfully for other species as well...
divani
Posted 3/19/2003 10:45 AM (#64220 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 2059


Location: Belgium
well, I have to get one then! when will they be for sale?
Sponge
Posted 3/19/2003 10:59 AM (#64221 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Soon my son...SSSSOOOOooonnn...actually I think a video is up and coming, and hopefully the baits will follow shortly thereafter...gotta get back to Fox News!
Musktothehuhhuh
Posted 3/19/2003 11:24 AM (#64226 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 129


Mike,
I hope that you are going to make these HUGE later on for us Canadians!!! I didnt see you at Pitt??? were you there? and will you be joining Dick at the Canadian Musky Odysee???
Musk.
aka Mark
matt
Posted 3/19/2003 12:21 PM (#64235 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Hey Big Mark!,

No we will not be making the 27 inch Triple D or 158 inch R&G that you want...sorry

I will not be joining Dick up at the show up in Canada. However PRO TACKLE will be carrying all our baits there.

Thanks again for the beer at the Chi-town show..That was a life saver.

Matt
ps THE SHOCKER.. LOL!
Musktothehuhhuh
Posted 3/19/2003 12:25 PM (#64238 - in reply to #64235)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 129


Matt,
I would like to think that Stacey got those baits cause of me. I showed him your bait and he liked it, as it turns out he is carrying them now. This is good for the both of us:) Tell him to give me a deal on them will ya, and are you still thinking of coming here next season to fish??? my invitation still stands.
Musk.
aka Mark
matt
Posted 3/19/2003 1:04 PM (#64253 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Mark,

Thanks for the help with Stacey.

I havent forgoten the invitation. I think about it fort nightly. Although, I feel that if I ever finally get to the North Channel I will never leave.. you will be stuck with me

Matt
Musktothehuhhuh
Posted 3/19/2003 1:17 PM (#64254 - in reply to #64253)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 129


See my avatar can you do that???? or do you have lipstick?? cause its a long stay if you do:)
Musk.
tomcat
Posted 3/19/2003 3:17 PM (#64267 - in reply to #64254)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 743


Musktothehuhhuh
that's by FAR the pic(altvar) anyone has on their profile!!!!!! you rock dude.
tomcat.
good job keepin' ir reel
Trophymuskie
Posted 3/19/2003 3:21 PM (#64269 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario
Hey Matt is Stacy going to have these new baits of just the DDD's? If so I will call ahead and reserve me some of my fav colors.
matt
Posted 3/19/2003 3:48 PM (#64270 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Richard,

He will have a full line up of Dick Pearson Grinders and Triple D's at the show....but no R&G's.

Matt
ps. Mark, stop teasing.
MRoberts
Posted 3/19/2003 11:51 PM (#64307 - in reply to #64270)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 714


Location: Rhinelander, WI
MAN, a guy doesn't check this site for a day and see what I miss.

All I have to say is OOOOHHH-BOY!!!

I am pretty sure I had my biggest fish of the season hit a RnG last year. I didn't get it in the boat, but it was the first time I put serious time in with the Lure. THAT WAS THE SECOND WEEK OF THE SEASON.

This bait will catch fish, for those who put the time in with it.

Nail A Pig!

Mike
sworrall
Posted 3/20/2003 2:29 PM (#64359 - in reply to #64307)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If I was to lower myself to beg and crawl around on the floor, how could I get one of these?
ToddM
Posted 3/20/2003 4:22 PM (#64380 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"





Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
Steve, I have been trying to get one for awhile. I even know how to work one of these baits already and know everybody who is part of this group. Heck, I send krappie jokes everyday and he would not even get me one. I suppose if we got implants, they would get us a couple.
Jomusky
Posted 3/20/2003 5:38 PM (#64390 - in reply to #64380)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
Matt,

You wrote that you may come out with a weighted version called the "Ripper".

Are you aware of the fact that H2O Tackle is already producing a jerkbait called the "Ripper"? There is a page on my basement baits which shows them.
matt
Posted 3/21/2003 6:22 AM (#64408 - in reply to #64148)
Subject: RE: ERC Rip & Glide "NEW"




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Hi Jo,

The "Ripper" is just a slang term that we use in our inner circle here at ERC to describe the top line tie action of the Rip & Glide... We may come out with a custom weighted version that doesnt have the bottom line tie and that is weighted specifically for the "ripping" action.. It is going to be tough not to call it the ripper we have been doing it for over a year...hmmmm.....Maybe we can call it the :

Rip & Rise
R.I.P.
Zipper
VIBRATOR!

the thing is still on the drawing board....we will see..names are the easy part...... believe me.

matt@ERC

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