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Message Subject: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits
Marley420
Posted 6/16/2023 5:57 AM (#1021675)
Subject: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
So I started research some different glidebaits on the market these days. I came across the Chaos Tackle line up. I notice they offer close to 10 glide bait style baits. Is there really that much difference between them to warrant this many? Seems a little extreme. Not saying I don’t have some extreme baits in the box. Tell me if I am out of line by saying that. Is there one model that seems to work better then others? Thanks
RJ_692
Posted 6/16/2023 9:36 AM (#1021686 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




Posts: 357


have you ever looked up the # of types of hammers you can buy? all just tools. sometimes you just need one, sometimes you need to specialize a bit
Ronix
Posted 6/16/2023 10:00 AM (#1021688 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




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yes all different styles and different actions, shums are different than the kodiaks and those two are all different from the taps. slow and wider glide vs shorter side to side vs very erratic
BillM
Posted 6/16/2023 11:46 AM (#1021691 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits





Posts: 166


I wonder who makes them for Chaos tackle. To be honest, I'd rather support a small bait maker like Ashcraft or Rustys.
ToddM
Posted 6/17/2023 4:31 AM (#1021703 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits





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Location: oswego, il
They are all different. Weight, width and length and a tail can affect sink rate, water displacement and travel and action. Some will shimmy, belly roll, while others dart and some work very slow. There are variations in the same bait if they are wood.

I personally like a bait glider that shoots with a decent glide. Burst of speed off the turn. Belly roll and shimmy also great with a good pause. I don't care for slow lazy gliders that are hard to keep under water.and ride just sub surface.
chuckski
Posted 6/17/2023 7:17 AM (#1021706 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




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I like the old Eddies and Reef Hawgs. (I have the new one too).
dward
Posted 6/17/2023 10:15 AM (#1021711 - in reply to #1021706)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




Posts: 571


Location: Germantown, WI
I’ve used their whole lineup of gliders, my personal preference is the Kodak round nose.... but all are well made and effective lures as far as I’m concerned!
bloatlord
Posted 6/19/2023 8:15 PM (#1021760 - in reply to #1021691)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




Posts: 94


BillM - 6/16/2023 11:46 AM

I wonder who makes them for Chaos tackle. To be honest, I'd rather support a small bait maker like Ashcraft or Rustys.


Does Rusty make a glide? I already have the counterpunch
Ogandrews
Posted 6/19/2023 9:28 PM (#1021763 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




Posts: 206


Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
I spent a decent amount of time this spring throwing the Kodiak round nose and got a fish on it. Sinks faster than a hellhound so you can work it pretty deep and is super easy to work. To be honest the action is pretty basic, goes side to side not super far and doesn’t really have any wobble. Obviously it works because I caught a fish on it but I would honestly rather throw a phantom. Granted I’m not a glide bait guy whatsoever so take what I say with a grain of salt. The round nose to me is pretty much a hellhound but a different shape
chuckski
Posted 6/20/2023 12:41 PM (#1021773 - in reply to #1021675)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




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The 10" Hellhound sinks like a rock. unlike the smaller ones.
BillM
Posted 7/5/2023 5:40 PM (#1022105 - in reply to #1021760)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits





Posts: 166


bloatlord - 6/19/2023 9:15 PM

BillM - 6/16/2023 11:46 AM

I wonder who makes them for Chaos tackle. To be honest, I'd rather support a small bait maker like Ashcraft or Rustys.


Does Rusty make a glide? I already have the counterpunch


You bet.
bloatlord
Posted 7/5/2023 6:09 PM (#1022106 - in reply to #1022105)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits




Posts: 94


BillM - 7/5/2023 5:40 PM

bloatlord - 6/19/2023 9:15 PM

BillM - 6/16/2023 11:46 AM

I wonder who makes them for Chaos tackle. To be honest, I'd rather support a small bait maker like Ashcraft or Rustys.


Does Rusty make a glide? I already have the counterpunch


You bet.

Welp. Goodbye, money.
BillM
Posted 7/7/2023 12:18 PM (#1022136 - in reply to #1022106)
Subject: Re: Chaos Tackle Glidebaits





Posts: 166


bloatlord - 7/5/2023 7:09 PM

BillM - 7/5/2023 5:40 PM

bloatlord - 6/19/2023 9:15 PM

BillM - 6/16/2023 11:46 AM

I wonder who makes them for Chaos tackle. To be honest, I'd rather support a small bait maker like Ashcraft or Rustys.


Does Rusty make a glide? I already have the counterpunch


You bet.

Welp. Goodbye, money.


Join the club lol!
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