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Location: mpls | Hi Matt,
Here you go....
(trueglide lures feb 02 2007 064.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- trueglide lures feb 02 2007 064.jpg (93KB - 175 downloads)
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| Thanks!! Anybody do well on them? |
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Location: mpls | Matt,
We've done really well on them the last two years. Most of my fish have come trolling it about 15 feet back at about 4 MPH. Biggest fish in our boat on that bait was a 48" last year. I know of others that have had some REALLY big fish on them.
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Location: Appleton,WI | Uptown...Is that trolling them in the propwash basically or have you had success running them behind boards? |
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Location: Sandusky, OH | How heavy are these? Is there a castable version? |
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Location: mpls | MuskieE,
I troll them in the wash. I am sure they would work with boards as well.
I also cast them and most people that I know cast them and do well on them. The lure body is about 4 1/2". The blade is a #10. The whole bait weighs about 4 oz.
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Location: Apollo, PA | if one of his cigars explodes on the water, it will be my mutant revenge |
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| Sounds like folks should watch out for that capt pinksox guy, but if he smokes cigars he can't be too bad. What a coincidence though...I smoke cigars and I popped a few nice fish on that exact same spinnerbait. I'll try 'em casting in between my trolling fish. Thanks! |
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