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Message Subject: Drop Belly Gliders Poll | |||
nxtcast |
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Posts: 381 | Edited by nxtcast 4/26/2006 5:54 PM | ||
beerski |
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Second Trueglide! | |||
Schuler |
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Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | P-Ron-Ah for drop belly's is my favorite. Second is the Magic Maker (wood). | ||
timbuck |
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Posts: 69 Location: Nekoosa, WI | In no particular order: HR shaker. Btw, 7 islands, I guess you're not gonna share your secret retrieve with everybody. lol Beav's 10" castor, Beav, ya gotta make some more of these. In black. Jed Volkman's 8" turmoils and 6" beerbellies, built like a tank. They catch fish too. Ben-E Bait, very underrated, more of a darter than a glider, sinks fast though, best over deep cover. Danczyk's, quality baits, haven't given them enough time yet. Smuttly dogs, very similar to the amma bamma, but IMO better action Amma Bamma, traded both I had away. Novak, Threw one for about 2 hours, and the paint cracked and fell off. Any body want it? | ||
Vince Weirick |
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Posts: 1060 Location: Palm Coast, FL | I fish Ray Hensley's Deadhead. It has more belly roll than any other of the larger "fat" drop belly gliders...neutrally bouyant also! | ||
Pete Stoltman |
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Posts: 663 | Well, I like em all. Of the group listed I voted for Smuttly. Really nice baits. Haven't had a chance to try a couple on that list yet. Another drop belly I like a lot is the Slidin' Shad from Musky Magic. Very nice bait that is easy to work and doesn't weigh as much as some of the others. | ||
firstsixfeet |
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I haven't used them all yet, but have explored the deadhead, blitzin shad, Cobbs, and dancin shad. Got bites on all of them and have to agree that the deadhead does have more belly roll than the others, and I am soon to own a 2001 HR shaker, but thus far, I am unimpressed with the number of biters vs the number of lookers for any of these baits. I still question anybody using a glider as a primary bait and the HR is going to be the last one I test. I get more bites on pull baits. | |||
guideman |
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Posts: 376 Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN | The baits from H20 are excellent, I have them all. The New cranky Nitro is going to be a "stone killer". "Ace" | ||
pgaschulz |
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Posts: 561 Location: Monee, Illinois | Hoosier Hand Made Musky Baits... pga | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | You missed some of the best out there. My personal fav. the H2O Nitro, is a true drop belly with one of the most unique actions, and rolls around. I like that it is not a perfect glider, or turn bait which many today are(just go back and forth with the rear of the lure staying stationary). I'd put the old Bagley small B Flat right up there, as well as Greg Thems new Muskiebaitsonline gliders. Otherwise, nice list, with lots of options. Edited by Reef Hawg 4/28/2006 12:53 AM | ||
kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | where are the Hoosier Easy Glide or Potbelly?? My vote goes to them | ||
Musky911 |
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Posts: 369 Location: Omaha NE | i forgot to metion mine trueglide | ||
)verthehill |
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Catch more fish on Novaks than all my other glidebaits combined. | |||
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