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Message Subject: Pearson gliders
jerkin
Posted 2/20/2004 8:14 PM (#97964)
Subject: Pearson gliders




Posts: 226


Location: W. PA.
Hey guys, just picked up a few of these. Are they any good? I've never heard of them before and was just wondering. Are they made by Dick Pearson? Thanks for any comments.
Scott

Edited by jerkin 2/20/2004 8:18 PM
Steve Jonesi
Posted 2/21/2004 10:13 AM (#97988 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders




Posts: 2089


I just picked up some Pearson Shad cranks from The Tackle Box in Ohio. They're made by a guy named Fred Pearson. Dude does real nice work. The e-mail that came on the box is [email protected] Haven't tried to e-mail him yet but will today.He's from Colombus,Ohio. Good luck . Steve
Slamr
Posted 2/21/2004 2:33 PM (#97997 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders





Posts: 7088


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I have 1 of these babies and want more! They run nice and shallow (2-3 feet deep, maybe a little more), can be run fast or slow, and has good belly roll.
Doc
Posted 2/21/2004 9:41 PM (#98020 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders




Posts: 291


Location: Mokena, IL
Can someone post a picture of this glider? Never heard of it.....
jerkin
Posted 2/21/2004 10:52 PM (#98023 - in reply to #98020)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders




Posts: 226


Location: W. PA.
here's a pic.


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sworrall
Posted 2/22/2004 1:41 PM (#98051 - in reply to #98023)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Nice!! Slamr, if you do not forsake all pursuit of Muskies because of your new found love of the sport of icefishing, I want one of these things!!
tomyv
Posted 2/23/2004 8:13 AM (#98117 - in reply to #98051)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
Steve, something tells me that's not too much of a threat!
ToddM
Posted 2/23/2004 10:53 PM (#98235 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders





Posts: 20249


Location: oswego, il
I have some, they work really well. They don't get too deep but you will like their glide for sure.
Pearson_Plugs
Posted 3/6/2009 9:34 PM (#364684 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: RE: Pearson gliders





Location: Ohio
I don't know if it is out of line to bring back a old post to answer questions, if it is my deepest apoligizes if not I hope these postings answer some questions for alot of people.

Tight Lines And Many Strikes
Fred Pearson
sworrall
Posted 3/6/2009 9:37 PM (#364687 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: Re: Pearson gliders





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Not a problem! How do I get one?
Pearson_Plugs
Posted 3/6/2009 9:42 PM (#364688 - in reply to #364687)
Subject: Re: Pearson gliders





Location: Ohio
I will email you.

Edited by Pearson_Plugs 3/6/2009 10:05 PM
Beaver
Posted 3/7/2009 8:24 AM (#364736 - in reply to #364688)
Subject: Re: Pearson gliders





Posts: 4266


I'd like to see the Shad Cranks. That 6" glider looks alot like an old Cobbs, and that was a very nice small glider. I like that sharp-nose style, especially in a shallow running glider.
Beav
porterhouse
Posted 3/7/2009 9:07 AM (#364741 - in reply to #97964)
Subject: Re: Pearson gliders





Location: Apple Valley
I also like to get my hands on one .
[email protected]

Thanks,
Brian
Pearson_Plugs
Posted 3/7/2009 2:49 PM (#364794 - in reply to #364741)
Subject: Re: Pearson gliders





Location: Ohio
Email me guys [email protected]
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